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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Wheelwright '06, 41 East 30th street. Men in Cambridge who wish to procure seats may do so through J. S. Reed, 35 Bow street. As the concert is to be given in the grand ball-room, box seats will also be procurable. Boxes of 10 seats will cost $25; of 8 seats, #20; of 7 seats, $16; and boxes of 6 seats in the second tier...
...decided yesterday afternoon by the Senior button committee that designs should be obtained from several manufacturers for the class buttons. A simple device in blue and white, the class colors, probably containing the numeral "10" will be chosen very soon. The buttons, which are expected to cost about 25 cents each, will be put on sale shortly after the Christmas recess at Leavitt & Peirce's and at the Co-operative...
...scrimmage commenced with the second team in possession of the ball in the middle of the field. After an exchange of punts, a long run by Frothingham put the ball on the second's 15-yard line where a fumble cost the first team possession of the ball. However, the ball was soon brought back and O'Flaherty kicked a pretty drop goal. The next two touchdowns were made on long runs, one by Perkins after he had picked up a blocked punt. Then the second, by recovering two fumbled punts, forced the first team almost to its own goal...
Inasmuch as a subscription of this sort never includes all who might subscribe, while the music is for the enjoyment of all members of the Dining Association, the cost of the music could very properly be added to the general expenses of the Hall. The trouble of collecting many small amounts would thus be avoided, while the charges distributed in such a way would not add appreciably to the individual bills of members...
...urged against the new plan that the cost of seeing the home games to those who have not the privilege of buying H. A. A. tickets will be $7, while heretofore the corresponding games have cost only $5. The increased expense will fall chiefly upon graduates living in this vicinity who ordinarily attend every game, and on members of the University who wish to purchase tickets for their friends...