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...tons. There will be two locks in the dam, the larger being 350 feet in length and 45 feet wide, and of sufficient depth to allow a vessel drawing 16 feet of water to pass through at low tide. The smaller lock will be suitable for launches and row boats. Eight sluices will be provided, and in emergencies the smaller lock will be used as a flood-sluice for letting water out of the basin. There will also be outlets for marginal conduits, through which all sewage overflow, which now goes into the basin in times of heavy rain storms...
...crews rowed up stream as far as the Watertown bridge and returned in short stretches rowing by fours and eights, while Wray coached from a single scull. The work was not as satisfactory as yesterday. Both boats spaced well between strokes. The University crew rowed in much smoother form than the second and the men appeared to catch together better. The float at the University boathouse will probably be in position today and the crews will row on the river regularly unless it freezes over again. There will be no rowing tomorrow, but the crews will report as usual Friday...
...crew which rowed against Yale last spring O. D. Filley '06, R. L. Bacon '07, D. A. Newhall '06, P. W. Flint '06, R. M. Tappan '07, and L. Burchard '06 are eligible and W. W. Corlett '06 and A. G. Gill of the four-oar crew will row again. In addition to these C. Morgan '08, H. V. Amberg '08, S. W. Fish '08, S. D. Warren '08, J. Richardson '08, S. A. Fahnestock '08, C. L. Despard '08, C. Wiggins '08, R. F. Guild '06, G. Switzer '06, F. S. Kellogg '06, O. N. Shepard '06, J. Richards...
...Lilly '07, G. H. Mackay '08, C. Morgan '08, J. M. Montgomery '06, D. A. Newhall '06, F. R. Pleasonton '06, J. Richardson '08, J. Richards '07, O. N. Shepard '06, G. Switzer '06, R. M. Tappan '07, S. D. Warren '08, C. Wiggins '08. These men will row in the tank until the weather permits work on the river when trial eights will be chosen...
...Freshman rowing squad, consisting of about 60 men, has continued to hold daily practice on the machines this week. Since Wednesday every man has been given an opportunity to show his ability on the tank, under the supervision of Coach Wray. As only eight men at a time can row on the tank, the rest of the squad has practiced on the machines under the direction of the two other coaches, Rice and Stevenson. The three squads are now more or less graded, but are still divided in general into preparatory school oarsmen, dormitory crews, and men without experience. Although...