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This afternoon the 'varsity crew will give an exhibition row, and the captain of the crew is desirous that the students forget their indifference for a time and be present in large numbers, that the labor of the men during the winter and spring may be made manifest to the undergraduates before Saturday, when the crew goes to New London. Boating has always been the stand-by of Harvard athletics, and the contests on the water interests the non-collegiate world more than all the other athletic sports put together. Whoever, then, is not able to see the races, should be on hand this afternoon, that the Harvard crew of '36 may not be as unknown to him as that of Columbia or Yale.

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