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In a match lasting from 2.15 Saturday afternoon until S o'clock in the evening the Class of 1934 chessmen defeated by a score of three to two the Exeter Academy team. The match was played at the Harvard Union and was characterized by slow long drawn out games, although A. R. Esten of Harvard defeated Dorson of Exeter in a brilliant game of only 14 mores.
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