Word: admittedly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Yard Tickets.--"Harvard Class Day, 1916. Admit one to Yard, 2-11 P. M., June...
...been the same each year: the prospects are bright if some improvement can be made in the field events. It is ridiculous to assume that the material for these events is not available. It is here, and in trying to locate some of it, I am forced to admit that I have met some of the so-called Harvard indifference. Many of the men have shown their skill in other forms of athletics and are eligible track material, yet no amount of persuasion can induce them to come to the field and work for one short hour each...
...important and fitting accompaniment to the eight new courts, a grandstand, which will hold some four or five hundred spectators, will be built in the course of the next two or three weeks. Season tickets, which will admit spectators to the grandstand for all University, Freshman, Second Team, and Interscholastic matches, will be sold at $1.00 apiece. A season ticket will admit the holder to over twenty matches between the University teams and outsiders. Tickets for individual matches will be sold for 25 cents each. No one will be admitted to the grounds without a ticket...
Secondly, that beginning the year 1916-17, the Committee on Admission, in consultation with the Dean entrusted with the charge of Special Students, be authorized to admit students without examination, but subject to the approval of the instructors concerned, competent men to be Special Students under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, such students to constitute a separate body of students under this Faculty, distinct from Harvard College and from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, to have such privileges of instruction as may be granted in each case by the Committee on Admission, and in other respects...
Memorial Tickets.--"Harvard Class Day, 1916. Admit one to Memorial Hall and Gymnasium, 8-11 P. M., June...