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...freshman crew is having some trouble with Waters of Troy about their shell. Waters demands that the freshmen shall pay freight charges for re-shipment; also for one or two extra coats of paper which are necessary to make the boat worth anything. In the meantime the freshmen are rowing in the '88 English shell, which is very badly rigged. If Theo get their own boat back by Saturday they will use it, if not they will have the English one re-rigged...
...shell for the freshman crew which has arrived is much similar to those of previous years. It is about sixty feet long and was built at Troy N. Y., by Waters...
...were Mr. Goodnough, Mr. F. M. Rogers. Mr. F. R. Peters, Mr. Crehore Mr. Garrett, Mr. E. P. Whitman, and Mr. C. H. Kip. The candidates for the crews will go through a regular course of training. An order for a boat is in the hands of Waters of Troy. Work is progressing on the new boathouse and the committee in charge hopes to have all ready for rowing when the house is finished, Meanwhile the crew will use the Union Boat club house...
...order has been given by Yale for new shells for both 'varsity and freshman crews, and they are expected to be ready for use by May 16. Waters, the troy boat builder, has taken the contract, and is to furnish the two boats for eight hundred dollars. The shells are to be exactly alike even to the oars which are to be of the same shape and size as those used by last year's crews. Until the shells are ready the 'varsity crew will use the rejuvenated boat of '88 and '89, and the freshman crew that...
...Society sends linen daily to first class laundry at Troy, New York. Those who wish to be insured the best work should try sending to this laundry. At the same time the local laundry which does cheaper work is making extra efforts to suit the Society's customers...