Word: demands
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Athletic Office has received applications for 1098 tickets from 713 members of the University for the Princeton game. The west side of the field, which has been reserved for Harvard men, is entirely filled and tickets are now being sold in the end stands. The demand in New York for tickets has been very heavy and is still continuing. The Athletic Association has wired for the use of another section in case it is needed...
Since the demand for the service of mid-day meals at Princeton is expected to exceed the accommodations, arrangements have been made by the Bureau of Student Self Help at Princeton for a standard dollar-dinner to be served in various private houses in Princeton. Applications, accompanied by $1 for each person to be served, should be sent at once to Mr. J. A. Adams, 4 W. M. Witherspoon, Princeton...
...writers seemed to agree that they should be acquired before men enter college. That is why we consider Mr. Castle's appointment as a step decidedly in the right direction, towards the cleansing of the English taught, or rather left untaught, in the elementary schools. If-now a demand for better English is accompanied with a liberal system of entrance requirements such as Harvard has introduced, we can see the demolition of the above argument that college demands shut out proper training in English...
Owing to the great demand for seats at the Penn. State, Cornell and Brown games, it has become necessary to limit the sale of special tickets to holders of H. A. A. tickets to one each. Men wishing extra seats for the Cornell and Brown games must apply on the regular forms. Both reserved seat and admission tickets for the Penn. State game will go on sale Monday...
...subscribers had agreed to give the Association the occasional use of their seats, for the most part in the orchestra and balcony. There were thirty-two regular seats in the second balcony, and occasionally fifty or seventy-five more in various parts of the house. This year the demand for subscribers' tickets has been larger than ever before, and so the members of the Association may congratulate themselves on having an assured number of seats