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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
In view of the proximity of the annual meeting of the Boston Interscholastic Rowing Association, which is to be held March 11, a suggestion concerning its affairs may not be amiss.
The contributions which school rowing has made to Harvard rowing in the past are too well known to need reviewing. There is however, a service that is owing to the interscholastic Association by Harvard rowing men, graduates of the constituent schools, which has been too long ignored. I refer to the service that men now in Cambridge could render by organizing into a body which should act in an advisory capacity toward the schools and co-operative actively in the preliminary discussions touching preparatory work, coaching and training.
I hope some such, organization will be effected at an early date, to the end that the dissatisfaction now felt among recent graduates of the schools may give place to a lively interest in and constructive criticism of the conduct of the Association. ARTHUR W. STEVENS '97.
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