Word: bring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University Musical Clubs will hold their thirteenth annual dual concert with Yale in Woolsey Hall, New Haven, this evening, at 8.15 o'clock. Two special Pullmans will take the 80 men to New Haven this afternoon at 1.32 o'clock, and will bring them back after the game tomorrow. Tickets for the concert at $1.50 may be bought of R. Bowser, 16 Holworthy. The program will be as follows: PART I. 1. March--The Review, Rice Harvard Mandolin Club. 2. Laughing Song, Goodale '89S. Yale Glee Club. 3. Wedding Glide, Robert E. Lee, Hiersch-Muir Yale Banjo Club. 4. Hunting...
...together, and for this reason the attendance at the games, and consequently the support given the team, is apt to suffer. The interest shown in the work of the hockey team by the men in College is of so enthusiastic an order that an attempt should be made to bring the cost of seeing the games within the range of every student, as well as to concentrate in one or two sections of the Arena the undergraduate support that is ordinarily so scattered. Nothing could bring about the desired result more quickly and more surely than a reservation...
...bring desirable students to Harvard and to aid in carrying out the purposes of the various territorial clubs" was voted the most exact expression of the purpose of the organization. Membership was restricted to presidents of the territorial clubs or representatives appointed by them...
...Federation of the territorial clubs at Harvard marks the emergence of the territorial movement from its first phase of isolated efforts by individual clubs into a new one of united endeavor which is designed to bring the entire country into closer touch with Harvard. The project is not yet fully outlined but is evidently capable of great possiblities. The fundamental idea of bringing the clubs together is an excellent one, and the Federation should be a great influence in making the efficient clubs more efficient and in stimulating the backward ones to more serious efforts. The possibilities of the territorial...
...places assigned by 12 o'clock, when badges will be distributed by section heads. No ushers will be permitted to enter the field after 10.05 o'clock. Tickets of admission can be secured at the H. A. A. this morning between 8 and 10 o'clock. Every man should bring some means of identification. Ushers must remain in places assigned throughout the game. For complete list of ushers see yesterday's CRIMSON. Men marked A in that list stand at foot of stairs; men marked B at first entrance; men marked C at second entrance: men marked...