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...patronesses are as follows: Mrs. F. R. Bangs, Mrs. L. D. Beal, Mrs. M. T. H. Blake, Mrs. C. Bohlen, Mrs. G. D. B. Bonbright, Mrs. P. P. Chase, Mrs. A. Codman, Mrs. T. P. Curtis, Mrs. E. S. Dodge, Mrs. S. C. Eliot, Mrs. L. M. Gibb, Mrs. C. N. Greenough, Mrs. C. P. Greenough, Mrs. H. E. Hammond, Mrs. R. H. Hallowell, Mrs. J. R. Hodder, Mrs. A. L. Lowell, Mrs. M. Luce, Mrs. H. B. V. Mann, Mrs. G. S. Mumford, Mrs. J. T. Pratt, Mrs. B. F. Rice, Mrs. H. Robb, Mrs. P. S. Spalding...
...unexpected illness of H. M. Bohlen, due to a serve attack of appendicitis, has made necessary a radical shift in the seating of the Freshman boat...
...Bohlen's place at 7 was temporarily filled yesterday by G. R. Johnson, who rowed number 5 against Princeton and the Navy, while the four bow positions have undergone considerable re-allotment. with regard to the Freshman boating, however. Dr. Howe and the coaches have made it clear that the present seating represents only a tentative arrangement. Further shifts will probably he experimented with tomorrow, when it is likely that a definite announcement of the crew's seating will be made...
...take the water against the Tech yearlings next Saturday, is boated as follows: Bow.-S. B. Kelley, 166 2.-B. F. Rice-Bassett, 167 3.-T. L. Eliot, 175 4.-J. P. Hubbard, 175 5.-G. R. Johnson, 171 6.-H. G. Curran, 166 7.-H. M. Bohlen, 182 Stroke.-B. R. Weisman...
...crew is considerably lighter than the 1924 eight and somewhat below the usual weight of yearling combinations, averaging only 166 pounds to the man. The Freshmen will follow the custom established last year of choosing one man as captain each week until the final choice is made. Bohlen has been elected for the present week...