Word: admitting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Yard Tickets.--"Harvard Class Day 1922. Admit one to the Yard. 2-11 P. M., June...
When President Eliot speaks to foreign students on "Harvard Traditions", we might well wish that he would admit the whole College to his audience. To most of us the Harvard tradition is an intangible something which cannot well be expressed. If, however, there is anyone to whom it has been a real and definable force, that person is Dr. Eliot, whose intimacy with this University, extending as it has over a period of three-quarters of a century, has become one of the principal factors in that tradition...
...both sides"; William Jennings Bryan has even consented to stump for the "antis". The main opposition comes from the rural districts where the opinions of the distinguished biologist are held to be contrary to the Bible "as it is written". Evidently the people of Kentucky are unwilling to admit that "Bo" McMillin and his team are descended from anything so plebeian as monkeys...
Obviously his tentative proposal would in no way affect the second point. One Yale football victory, we all frankly admit, is worth a season of defeats; therefore it would seem that the unifying effect of athletics would not be greatly lessened by substituting intramural contests for pre-Yale games...
...performance will be open without charge to officers and students of the University, but tickets for the public which will admit to the balcony may be obtained at Amee Brothers' at $1.00 each. Ladies may be admitted only to the balcony seats...