Word: esculapian
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When the Crimson key wearers sally out from Widener to defend the honour of the University and the Alpha of Massachusetts, a once annual custom, severed five years ago over some meet point, will be revived. In 1924 tradition has it, the game was played in the Esculapian Room of the Harvard Club of Boston, where it was called on account of darkness after nine scoreless innings. With the development of inside baseball among the Harvard erudites during the past five years, it is thought that the Crimson standard-bearers can fashion out a run before the regulation time...
...Station, the game, which was scheduled for 3.30, did not begin until 7.45. The score does not represent the actual strength of the opposing teams, because a number of Yale home runs were not counted when the players failed to touch first base. The game was played in the Esculapian Room of the Harvard Club of Boston. It was called in the first half of the ninth inning on account of darkness...
...dinner for the members of the University second football eleven will be given in the Esculapian Room of the Harvard Club of Boston this evening at 7 o'clock. F. W. Moore '92, H. H. White '93, W. D. Sullivan '83, of the Boston Globe, and W. F. Garcelon L. '95 will be the speakers for the occasion. The following regular members of the second squad have been invited to the dinner: J. Baker, Berman, Bradley, Brown, Buffum, Carter, Coffin, Cottrell, Cowan, Davis, Day, Dean, Doherty, Duncan, Ellison, Gersumky, Haley, Jacobs, Jones, Leighton, Linsert, Lovell, McLaughlin, O'Neil...
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