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THE EIGHT-OARED VICTORS

mit them to see you—even if they are brothers!" and she looked at Ruth.

"Horrid thing!" murmured Madge. "I'll be glad when vacation comes."

"Are your folks going to camp on Crest Island again?" asked Ruth, naming the resort in Tonoka Lake.

"I think so. Papa sent a man up to look over the cottage this week, to see if it needed any repairs. And, girls. If we do go, I want you all to spend several weeks with me!" cried Madge Tyler. "We will have a scrumtious time!"

When the boys got back to Randall they found some mild excitement there. Further word had come from the committee of old graduates that they had perfected their arrangements in the matter of supplying Randall with all that was necessary to enter into aquatic sports, and there was a request that the students at once hold a meeting, and decide whether or not they would accept the offer.

Of course it is not necessary to say that the boys did accept. A meeting was called for that same evening, and it was enthusiastically voted to accept the generous offer, with thanks. It was voted to have an eight-oared crew, as well as a four, while as many singles as could be arranged, with possibly a double. A committee was appointed to secure some second-hand shells for prac-