Word: admits
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Application for tickets to the Harvard-Dartmouth hockey game at the Boston Garden Friday, February 17, will close at 6 o'clock tomorrow. Prices have been reduced to $1.65 for stadium and boxes, $1.10 for balcony, and $.55 for general admission. H. A.A. books will not admit...
H.A.A. books will admit to the game...
...years they are bound to be "automatically" discontinued is at least an indication that the body has come to realize the futility of the elections. But at the same time it demonstrates an unfortunate timidity in assuming the responsibility for putting through a measure at once which they admit is inevitable, but which they prefer to leave for another Council Board to negotiate...
...Harvard Athletic Association will sell H.A.A. Contribution Books for the balance of the college year, 1932-33, for $5. This book will admit to all contests in boxing, basketball, fencing, swimming, and wrestling at the Indoor Athletic Building; to the baseball and lacrosse games at Soldiers Field, as well as all track meets with the exception of the Intercollegiate Track and Field Games if they are held at Cambridge. The book also will admit to the grandstand at Divinity Field where the Varsity and Freshman tennis matches are played. The book will admit to thirty-three contests, the total value...
...declare themselves unable to pay and men who may say nothing at all. In the first place, the doctor has no authentic means at hand with which to check up on a student professing himself unable to require his services. Again, there will always be some patients disinclined to admit their inability to pay even if the loss of money incommodes them, and conversely, there will always be some well-off students who may avoid all payment. In particular, the system is unfair to the doctors, who must serve paying and non-paying students alike on their own word...