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...comes the startling rumor that the '82 crew will not row Thursday...
...herself, since a like outcome in class races has not occurred there for many years. Yet it is not altogether unexpected; at various times during the spring expressions of confidence and hope in their freshmen have appeared in the Columbia papers. A similar opinion on the merits of this crew, expressed by our Columbia correspondent in a recent letter to the HERALD, will perhaps be recalled. The N. Y. Herald, excellent authority on the matter, says: "The winning eight are a likely-looking lot, and with proper care and coaching, Harvard's freshmen, who come against them on the Harlem...
...Columbia class races Saturday at Mott Haven, '85 won, coming in in 11.45, two and a quarter lengths ahead of '83. The winning crew rowed as follows: W. C. Cushman, (bow), E. Hunt, C. B. Crowell, E. P. Frame, R. L. Lee, E. P. Whitman, G. B. Lee, W. B. Peet, (stroke), H. S. Dormitzer, (cox). '84 came in last...
Buchman, formerly '83, and coxswain of the 'Varsity crew, was in Cambridge Saturday. He came to see the class races...
...class race today will begin promptly at 10.30 A. M. Ten minutes only will be allowed to any crew which fails to come up to the scratch. The tug will leave the West Boston bridge at 9.30. The finish line will be the west wall of Otter street. The start this year will be parallel to this line. Wm. S. Eaton, Jr., of the Union Boat Club, will be referee. W. A. Bancroft and H. G. Chapin will act as time-keepers. Judges on the tug will be as follows : Fred W. Smith, '79, Frank A. Peabody, (of the 'Varsity...