We have received a communication asking why graduates are charged ten dollars admission fee to the Harvard Rowing Club and undergraduates only five. We have not published this communication feeling that it was not in order. Mr. Weld has built and given a boat house to the undergraduates of Harvard, and while he evidently does not wish to exclude all other members of the University, yet the preference must be given to those who are not yet graduated. It is presumed, and with good reason, that the boats will be used to their full capacity every pleasant afternoon and the rule to which our correspondent has found objection was made to prevent any graduate from taking the place of an undergraduate who might wish to use the boats. If in the future it appears that there would be plenty of room for all, we have no doubt that the fees will be made equal.
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