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...than Monday morning, June 26. Checks and money orders should be made payable to the Harvard Athletic Association. Applications for one or two tickets will be given preference over those filed for a greater number, and no application will be received from any person whose name is on the blacklist. A stamped envelope and postal card, each addressed to the applicant, must accompany every application...
...tickets were originally assigned to three graduates of the Dental School of the class of 1897. These men were put on the blacklist, and will never again be allowed to receive tickets from the Athletic Association...
...person may file more than one application. No application will be received from any person whose name is on the blacklist. A large stamped envelope, addressed to the applicant, must accompany each application. Tickets will be sent by registered mail only. Stamps to the amount of twelve cents must be put on the addressed envelope. Each applicant must enclose a self-addressed postal card for the acknowledgment of his application...
...confronted by the question whether the Athletic Association is or is not going to carry out its tacit threat to hold up to contempt the Harvard men guilty of speculation in football tickets. Year after year it it has been rumored, but not openly stated, that the blacklist was to be published. Just as regularly have the guilty persons escaped public discountenance, and just as regularly has the blacklist continued to grow, despite the fact that the men on this list have been deprived of the privilege to apply for tickets in the future...
...authorities are really in earnest and mean that speculation shall stop, the blacklist must be published. A vast amount of effort was expended this year in detecting speculation, and if it is not to be wasted, the results must be made known. The moral effect of merely depriving a man of his privileges is no longer sufficient. The only way in which those who contemplate using privileges for personal gain can be brought to their senses is by publicly disgracing those already caught...