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{{Chronology Entry
{{Chronology Entry
|Year=1842
|Year Number=3
|Headline=Harvard Man George Hoar Writes of Playing "Simple Game Called Base"
|Headline=Harvard Man George Hoar Writes of Playing "Simple Game Called Base"
|Year=1842
|Salience=2
|Salience=2
|Location=Harvard
|Tags=College,
|Country=US
|State=MA
|City=Cambridge
|Game=Cricket
|Game=Cricket
|Tags=College
|Immediacy of Report=Retrospective
|Text=<p>George F. Hoar, a student at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA, writes: "The only game which was much in vogue was foot-ball. There was a little attempt to start the English game of cricket and occasionally, in the spring, an old-fashioned simple game which we called base was played."</p>
|Age of Players=Youth
<p>Hoar, George F. <u>Autobiography of Seventy Years</u> [Pubr?, 1903], page 120. Per Seymour, Harold - Notes in the Seymour Collection at Cornell University, Kroch Library Department of Rare and Manuscript Collections, collection 4809.</p>
|Text=<p>George F. Hoar, a student at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA, writes: "The only game which was much in vogue was foot-ball. There was a little attempt to start the English game of cricket and occasionally, in the spring, an old-fashioned simple game which we called base was played."</p>
<p>Hoar, George F. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Autobiography of Seventy Years</span> [Pubr?, 1903], page 120. Per Seymour, Harold - Notes in the Seymour Collection at Cornell University, Kroch Library Department of Rare and Manuscript Collections, collection 4809.</p>
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|Reviewed=Yes
|Year Number=3
|Has Supplemental Text=No
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George F. Hoar, a student at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA, writes: "The only game which was much in vogue was foot-ball. There was a little attempt to start the English game of cricket and occasionally, in the spring, an old-fashioned simple game which we called base was played."

Hoar, George F. Autobiography of Seventy Years [Pubr?, 1903], page 120. Per Seymour, Harold - Notes in the Seymour Collection at Cornell University, Kroch Library Department of Rare and Manuscript Collections, collection 4809.

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