Cannabaceae

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English: The second Harvard-McGill football game, played under the rugby rules. The Harvard players are on the left (in white), and the McGill players on the right. They flank the game officials.
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Source From the book "Football - The American Intercollegiate Game", written by Parke H. Davis in 1911 and no longer in copyright
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1874 Harvard vs. McGill football game

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