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Exeter is undoubtedly the largest Harvard preparatory school. Until recently nearly all the graduating class at Exeter, with a few exceptions, entered Harvard, while Andover sent most of her men to Yale. But in the last year or two, owing to our lack of success in athletics, there has been a tendency for the athletic men of Exeter to enter Yale. We are glad to see that next year Exeter will send to us a large number of men, and among them a goodly share of her athletes and her prominent literary men. Cranston, the captain of this year's foot-ball team, wishes to come to Harvard and will doubtless do so. The other foot-ball men who will enter with '92 are Harding, the best quarter-back Exeter has ever had, brother of Harding, quarter back on the 'Varsity this fall; Vail, lett guard, and the strongest man in the Academy; Brooks, end-rush for two years, and D. B. Dufileld, substitute full back. T. W. LaMonte and S. P. Duffield, editors of the Exonian and Literary Monthly, and Jones, business editor of the "Lit," also intend to come to Harvard.
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