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|Text=<p>"A minute of the Princeton faculty of May, 1761, frowns upon students "playing at ball."</p>
|Text=<p>"A minute of the Princeton faculty of May, 1761, frowns upon students "playing at ball."</p>
<p>Bentley, et. al., <span style="text-decoration: underline;">American College Athletics</span> [Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, New York, 1929], pages 14-15. Submitted by John Thorn, 6/6/04.</p>
<p>Bentley, et. al., <span style="text-decoration: underline;">American College Athletics</span> [Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, New York, 1929], pages 14-15. Submitted by John Thorn, 6/6/04.</p>
|Comment=<p><strong>Note</strong><strong>: </strong>Princeton was known as the College of New Jersey until 1896.</p>
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"A minute of the Princeton faculty of May, 1761, frowns upon students "playing at ball."

Bentley, et. al., American College Athletics [Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, New York, 1929], pages 14-15. Submitted by John Thorn, 6/6/04.

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Note: Princeton was known as the College of New Jersey until 1896.

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