Word: blacklist
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...application will be accepted from any person whose name is on the blacklist. A stamped envelope addressed to the applicant must accompany each application...
...tickets will be mailed between June 10 and 15. Since the demand for tickets in the past has far exceeded the supply, preference will be given to applications for one ticket over those filed for two. No application will be accepted from any person who is on the blacklist. Checks and money orders should be made payable to the Harvard Athletic Association...
...tickets, which must be shown for admission to the field, may be procured at the Athletic Office from 8 to 10.15 o'clock this morning. Men who receive these tickets and do not report in their assigned places and stay there throughout the game, will be placed on the blacklist...
Owing to the fact that men in past years have received ushers' tickets and sold them, it has been found necessary to pass a rule that a man who receives such a ticket and disposes of it or fails to report for duty will be placed on the blacklist. These tickets will be given out to ushers at the Athletic Office this afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock and tomorrow morning from 8 to 10.15 o'clock. Ushers must show some identification card, when applying for their tickets, such as an H. A. A., Harvard Union, or Co-operative...
Speculation is the surest way to get on the blacklist, but it is not the only way. It a present member of the College, wishing four tickets, applies for the two to which he is entitled and uses an additional two acquired under the application of a graduate friend who does not expect to attend the game, he accomplishes the blacklisting of the graduate. Moreover, anyone who surrenders his tickets for use in his own family will be put on the blacklist. These two possibilities merely emphasize the fact that everyone must occupy in person one of the seats...