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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Contrary to previous announcements, it has been decided that members of 1923 as well of 1922 will be eligible for the photographic contest which is to begin tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. In this competition, which is the first of its kind the CRIMSON has ever conducted, men will be elected to the board on the basis of the number of photographs published in the bi-weekly supplement. A photographic dark room has been installed in the CRIMSON Building to provide ample accommodations, and all cameras and other equipment will be supplied to candidates...
...payment of the required locker fee, are now on sale for $5.00. Because of the greatly reduced rate, these tickets may be purchased by members of the University only. The tickets consist of a book containing 30 coupons, each of which is good for admission to any home contest with the exception of those listed above. These tickets, which were for sale annually previous to the war, were given up in 1917-1918 and 1918-1919, and this fall's issue will be the first since the autumn of 1917. Tickets may be purchased at Leavitt & Peirce...
Brown has a squad of about fifty candidates, which includes practically two full teams of veterans. The work so far has been elementary, with punters and drop-kickers receiving especial attention. Two practice sessions are being held each day. A close contest is taking place for quarterback between Murphy, Coulter, Shupert, and Samson, all old players. Coulter held the position on the 1917 team, Samson on the S. A. T. C. team last year, while Murphy was captain of the 1916 second team...
...First Contest October...
Football season tickets are on sale to the general public for $3.00. These will admit the bearer to all home games except the contest with Yale, and may be purchased at the Athletic Association, the Co-operative Branch, Amee's Leavitt & Peirce's, and Wright & Ditson's, Cambridge and Boston stores...