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Morse's Base Ball Book for '89.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The baseball book which is prepared annually by J. C. Morse, who is now connected with the Herald, is out for this year and can be found on sale at Amee's. It has a great advantage over most so called baseball guides in that it is a convenient size to be carried in the pocket. The information which it contains is very compactly arranged and, while there is no unnecessary matter, nothing has been omitted which would have increased the value of the book. That part of the book devoted to the college leagues is of especial value to students.

Mr. Morse is an old Harvard man and one of the first editors of the CRIMSON, having been on the paper when it was known as the Echo.

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