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The fact that, at a meeting of the Harvard and Yale rowing authorities, it was decided to look about for some place other than New London in which to row the next series of intercollegiate races, shows that the ill-treatment which the crews have received for the past ten years may receive its just deserts. New London people have made the annual race week their harvest week, they have over-changed visitors and crews, and, far from making their town agreeable to college men, they have acted as selfishly as possible. It is due time that either the crews go somewhere else to row or that a better contract be made with the citizens of New London and the railroad authorities.

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