Word: boston
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Annually at this time, and this year in greater proportions than ever, because the demand for football tickets is heavier, the speculation evil rises anew. Tickets are being sold by speculators on State street for upwards of $15, and the regular agencies in Boston are refusing to handle tickets for the game, because the speculators demand such exorbitant prices...
...University second football team broke training last evening with the annual dinner given by the Athletic Association at the Exchange Club, Boston...
...other speakers of the evening were Coaches Foster, Derby, Cutting and Nesmith; also former Graduate Treasurer H. W. White '80 and Captain Page '10. The dinner broke up at 8.15 o'clock so that the team might attend the performance of "The Three Twins" at the Boston Theatre...
...Gardner '13, R. P. Lewis '13, and O. Wolcott '13, for the Freshmen, will serve as marshals for the classes. As many of the graduates as possible will meet in front of Claverly at 3.30 to form in marching order under marshals for each class, behind the Boston Cadet Band of 51 pieces...
...were held in the Lodge at the Class of '77 Gate yesterday. 406 votes were cast as against 262 last year for the same class. The officers elected were: President, L. Withington, Jr., of Honolulu, Hawaii; vice-president, H. F. Corbett, of Portland, Oregon; secretary-treasurer, A. Sweetser, of Boston. The balloting was as follows: for president, L. Withington, Jr., 226, R. C. Foster 98, J. A. Sweetser 82; for vice-president, H. F. Corbett 281, R. Whitney 123; for secretary-treasurer, A. Sweetser 155, G. R. Harding 130, A. Gregg...