Word: boxes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Tickets are on sale at Herrick's, the Harvard Cooperative branch store, and the box office of the Copley Theatre...
Tickets for the Cercle Francais play, "Fanny Lear," by Mellhac and Halevy, are on sale at Herrick's at the Box Office at the Copley Theatre, and at the Harard Cooperative Store branch...
...preparation for the Yale game trip, the Union plans to put up box luncheons or any other meals desired on the way to or from New Haven. The special box luncheon with an elaborate outlay of food will be available for one dollar. It will also be possible to secure special hot lunches served on the New York, New Haven and Hartford special trains by arrangements made between the Union and that company. If a large enough party decides to secure such meals, the Union will serve a complete six-course lunch on the train for five dollars. Orders...
...everyone wants to know whether it was Crocker or Macomber who caught the ball. The fact that the newspapers-many of them-named the wrong man is not due to the individual ignorance of the men writing the stories. There is a representative of each team in the press box who announces the man with the ball after each play. That these men, who have been watching their teams all year, should make a mistake in such an important detail, shows that there is no dependable means of identification...
...other side of the line, not so much can be said. It was here, through Olmsted and kunhardt; the latter playing his first game at tackle, that Virginia made its chief gains; Newman proved a difficult end to box...