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|Headline=At Harvard, Most Students Played Baseball and Football, Some Cricket or 4 Old Cat | |Headline=At Harvard, Most Students Played Baseball and Football, Some Cricket or 4 Old Cat | ||
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|Tags=College, Harvard College | |Tags=College, Harvard College, | ||
|Location=Harvard | |Location=Harvard | ||
|Game=Cricket | |Game=Cricket | ||
|Text=<p>Reflecting back nearly sixty years, the secretary of the class of 1855 wrote: "In those days, substantially all the students played football and baseball [MA round ball, probably], while some played cricket and four-old-cat."</p> | |Text=<p>Reflecting back nearly sixty years later, the secretary of the class of 1855 wrote: "In those days, substantially all the students played football and <strong>baseball</strong> [MA <strong>round ball</strong>, probably], while some played <strong>cricket</strong> and <strong>four-old-cat</strong>."</p> | ||
<p>"News from the Classes," <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Harvard Graduates Magazine</span> Volume 18 (1909-1910). Accessed 2/11/10 via Google Books search ("e.h.abbot, sec.").</p> | <p> </p> | ||
|Sources=<p>"News from the Classes," <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Harvard Graduates Magazine</span> Volume 18 (1909-1910). Accessed 2/11/10 via Google Books search ("e.h.abbot, sec."). From an death notice of Alexander Agassis, b. 1835</p> | |||
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Text | Reflecting back nearly sixty years later, the secretary of the class of 1855 wrote: "In those days, substantially all the students played football and baseball [MA round ball, probably], while some played cricket and four-old-cat."
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Sources | "News from the Classes," Harvard Graduates Magazine Volume 18 (1909-1910). Accessed 2/11/10 via Google Books search ("e.h.abbot, sec."). From an death notice of Alexander Agassis, b. 1835 |
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