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Yale-Harvard Dinner.

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Forty-one persons sat down to the dinner given by Col. J. Lee Higginson to the Yale and Harvard football teams last night at the University Club on Beacon street. The table was in the shape of a horse shoe. Col. Higginson sat at the head of the table with McCormick on his right and Trafford on his left. Next to Trafford sat Laurie Bliss and next to McCormick Emmons and then a Yale and then a Harvard player to the ends of the table where the invited guests sat.

Mr. Deland, the inventor of the flying wedge, was one of the invited guests.

Col. Higginson was toast master and toasts were answered by Trafford, McCormick and several others. The Yale team left for New York this morning where a reception and dinner will be given them tonight by the Columbia College Dramatic Association.

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