Word: demands
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...demand for football tickets so far exceeds the limits of the Stadium that no scheme of distribution can be expected to satisfy all applicants or even to be accepted by them as just. Many persons believe that in the Harvard seats last year the obvious hostility to Harvard teams was caused by the restrictions imposed on members of the University who were not graduates of the University and were supposed to be less interested in Harvard athletics than Harvard graduates. It is the purpose of the Committee to study the situation with care before the next distribution of tickets...
...immediate mailing to the Album office of the remaining life blanks, and the taking of all other pictures at Notman's as soon as possible. If any members of the class delay, the work which is already well under way will be seriously held up because the arrangements demand that all material be ready before the printers start work...
...First Down Egypt" will be presented in an extra performance at 8.15 o'clock tonight at the Pi Eta Theatre. This performance is being given on account of the great demand for tickets. Tickets may be bought at Leavitt and Peirce's, Herrick's, the Coop, or on application to P. W. Goodell '23 at the Pi Eta Clubhouse, University 5338. Tickets may also be obtained at the door. There will be dancing after the performance until 1 o'clock...
...unprecedented demand for tickets for "First Down Egypt", an extra performance will be presented at the Pi Eta Theatre, Cambridge, on Thursday evening. In addition to this, the Society will give a number of specialty acts at the First Annual Frolic of the Hundred Club for the benefit of the Peabody Home for Crippled Children, to be held at the Copley Plaza tomorrow. Tickets for Thursday's performance may be purchased at Herrick's, or by application to P. W. Goodell '23 at the Pi Eta Clubhouse...
...circular letter sent out by the University Appointment Office to all members of the senior class urges, "men who have any athletic ability or interests, and scholarship enough to warrant them in undertaking to teach others, to consult the Office". There is a constant demand for college graduates as teachers in private and public schools--a demand which, under the present conditions, it is impossible to fill. More and more boys are going to school and college, but fewer and fewer men are appearing to teach them...