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|Text=<p>"Next to football, baseball has always been the most popular sport at Exeter.  Alpheus S. Packard, who entered in 1811, mentions "bat-ball" as played in his day."</p>
|Text=<p>"Next to football, baseball has always been the most popular sport at Exeter.  Alpheus S. Packard, who entered in 1811, mentions "bat-ball" as played in his day."</p>
<p>Crosbie, Laurence M., <u>The Phillips Exeter Academy: A History</u> [1923], page 233.  Submitted by George Thompson, 8/2/2005.  Crosbie does not, evidently, give a citation for Packard.</p>
<p>Crosbie, Laurence M., <u>The Phillips Exeter Academy: A History</u> [1923], page 233.  Submitted by George Thompson, 8/2/2005.  Crosbie does not, evidently, give a citation for Packard.</p>
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"Next to football, baseball has always been the most popular sport at Exeter. Alpheus S. Packard, who entered in 1811, mentions "bat-ball" as played in his day."

Crosbie, Laurence M., The Phillips Exeter Academy: A History [1923], page 233. Submitted by George Thompson, 8/2/2005. Crosbie does not, evidently, give a citation for Packard.

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