Word: blue
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard undergraduate support. In 1913 the result of undergraduate support was manifested in the score. In that year, we had a cheering section of over 600. Since the applications for the game are to close this Friday, it is urged that as many as possible sign the blue-books at once. These books are at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Union, Memorial Hall and the Freshman dormitories. W. J. BINGHAM...
...York hotels for those wishing to spend the night in New York. The fares are as follows: round trip ticket, Boston to Princeton and return, $7.75; berth in stateroom, 50 cents or $1. These rates can only be secured if 300 or more men sign up to go. Blue-books have been placed in the Union, Memorial Hall, the Freshman Dormitories, and Leavitt & Peirce's. The tickets are good on any trains between New York and Princeton. The first 300 men to sign up will be given the preference in the assignment of staterooms. A special form of railroad ticket...
Yale showed her superiority over Springfield Y. M. C. A. College, registering 19 points, but was lucky to escape being scored on herself. A fumble by a Springfield back when tackled by Legore under the Blue goal posts alone prevented the visitors from making a touchdown. This opportunity came as the result of a blocked kick. Springfield depended largely upon an open attack and in the third period opened up a series of forwards which, for a time, completely bewildered the New Haven men. Yale tightened up in the crisis, however, and soon retaliated with similar play. Legore at fullback...
...entries for the University chess championship must be made before tonight at 6 o'clock. All men who desire to compete should sign their names in the blue-books at the Union, Leavitt & Peirce's, or the club room at Fairfax 6 before that time. Members of the University team are not allowed to compete, as the tournament is particularly designed for the novice...
...Haughton Cup scrub football series will start today. Freshmen are ineligible to play, but all men from the three upper classes who have ever played football at all, whatever their weight, should sign up in the blue-books at Leavitt & Peirce's at once...