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Frank Merriwell at Yale

CHAPTER XXIII
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At Harvard the men drink in their clubs, the most of which are very expensive places, and in the Boston cafes.

The Yale men drink at Morey's, and Traeger's, and Billy's.

Traeger's, where from a score to fifty students may be seen any afternoon or evening, is furnished in exact imitation of German students' drinking places.

In the back room is heavy furniture, quaint paintings, and woodwork and carvings.

It had a sort of subdued cathedral light, which fell softly on the mugs which decorated the shelves and mantel.
Frank had proven that it was not necessary for a man to drink at Yale in order to be esteemed as a good fellow.


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