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NONE of us are likely amid the pleasures of Class Day to forget the crews at New London, or the coachers who are fitting them for the final struggle with Yale. Not too much credit can be given to Ex Captain Perkins for his untiring efforts under the most adverse circumstances. And we all know with how much satisfaction the college received the news that Harry Keyes was at New London to help in the final days of preparation. If after all the discouragements in rowing this year, victory comes as a superb triumph against odds, the whole University cannot fail to be very grateful to these two men. Nor will our gratitude be entirely dependent on the out-come of the race. To Captain Vail and the rest of the crew, we wish the best success. It has been years since Harvard has sent down to New London an eight which promised so well as the crew of 1893; and we all shall watch with anxiety to see how far this promise is fulfilled.

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