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Hanover, N. H., October 23,--Tickets in the Dartmouth cheering section for the Dartmouth-Harvard game were well sold out this evening and indications are that nearly 2500, students, graduates, and townspeople will pack the special trains which will leave Hanover on Friday morning.
The enthusiasm in regard to the coming game has been growing fast during the last few days and the entire student body is eager to get revenge for last year's 3-12 defeat. Misgivings in regard to the Dartmouth team have entirely vanished and the undergraduates are confident it will be much more powerful in the Stadium on Saturday than it proved to be last year.
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