Word: acted
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following men act as rushes at the game this afternoon: Cady, Duane, Lamont, Lockett, R. R. Perry, Rantoul, Wattress...
...Yale if it were possible to do so, telegraphed the following message to Captain Corbin early yesterday morning: "Would you be willing to play even in New Haven? Answer at once." Up to the time of going to press no reply had been received, which, in itself is an act of egregious discourtesy on Yale's part. It is too late now for the eleven to go to New Haven, therefore there will be no game this year...
...Yale foot-ball team of 1887, shall decide where the game shall be played, on condition that if Mr. Beecher deemed the game last year as counting for a New Haven game, he shall decide that this game shall be in Cambridge. If Mr. Beecher refuses to act in deciding the place, the choice of saying where the game shall be played shall be settled by a toss. The referee and the umpire agreed upon for the championship game shall act as such in this game. We ask an immediate reply...
Robinson, Yale '89, will probably umpire the Harvard-Yale freshman game. It is decided that B. Willard of the Tech. will act as referee...
...Seats will be reserved on the floor for students until 7.30 and for ladies and their escorts in the first balcony until the same hour. All students who desire tickets may obtain them at 1 Stoughton today and tomorrow from ten to three. The following men are requested to act as ushers. They will please call to obtain badges and instructions, at 14 Matthews, on Thursday evening, between seven and ten o'clock: Chas. Stroug. H. E. Meeker, E. C. Storrow, W. D. Clark, G. S. Mandell, P. M. Lydig, T. S. Tailer. B. Weaver, T. S. Hathaway...