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|Description=<p>"In the spring there is no playing of football, but "bat &amp; ball" &amp; cricket."
|Description=<p>"In the spring there is no playing of football, but "bat &amp; ball" &amp; cricket."
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</p><p>From "Sibley's Private Journal," entry for August 31, 1846, as supplied to David Block by letter of 4/18/2005 from Prof. Harry R. Lewis at Harvard, Cambridge MA.  Lewis notes that the Journal is "a running account of Harvard daily life in the mid nineteenth century."
</p><p>From "Sibley's Private Journal," entry for August 31, 1846, as supplied to David Block by letter of 4/18/2005 from Prof. Harry R. Lewis at Harvard, Cambridge MA.  Lewis notes that the Journal is "a running account of Harvard daily life in the mid nineteenth century."
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"In the spring there is no playing of football, but "bat & ball" & cricket."


From "Sibley's Private Journal," entry for August 31, 1846, as supplied to David Block by letter of 4/18/2005 from Prof. Harry R. Lewis at Harvard, Cambridge MA. Lewis notes that the Journal is "a running account of Harvard daily life in the mid nineteenth century."

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