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Word: exacts (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...this afternoon. A score-board has been placed in the Living Room on which all the details of the game will be telegraphically recorded. The board consists of a miniature football field with every 5 yard line marked off; and a moveable ball will be used so that the exact location of every play may be determined. Below this is a board like the one that is now used at Soldiers Field, showing the number of downs, the number of yards to gain, and who is in possession of the ball. Announcements will also be made as often as possible...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PENN. GAME BULLETINS. | 11/9/1901 | See Source »

Every year we read that the seats for the big game of the season are "assigned by lot." Could you inform us as to the exact manner in which this is done. I think an article on the subject would be of great interest to practically all of your readers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Method of Assignment of Yale Game Seats. | 11/8/1901 | See Source »

Each application must be sent as follows: With remittance for the exact amount of the tickets ordered, with a stamped envelope addressed to the applicant, and with an addressed postal card if the applicant desires his application acknowledged. Applicants wishing seats together must enclose their applications together. All seats on the field will be reserved. There will be no printed application blanks...

Author: By C. H. Schweppe., | Title: Pennsylvania Game Tickets. | 10/31/1901 | See Source »

Each application must be sent as follows: With check or money order for the exact amount of the tickets ordered, with a stamped envelope addressed to the applicant, and with an addressed postal card if the applicant desires his application acknowledged. Applicants wishing seats together must enclose their applications together. All seats on the field will be reserved. There will be no printed application blanks...

Author: By C. H. Schweppe., | Title: Pennsylvania Game Tickets. | 10/25/1901 | See Source »

...achievements of Yale may be summed up in one sentence: For six generations she has in the main kept pace, not without some natural conservative hesitations, with this prodigious development of modern society, and, for America, has sometimes led the way,--notably in New England theology, in exact science, and in fitting young men for the new scientific professions; and today she sends into the service of commerce, the industries, government, and the professions, young men filled with the ideals of brotherhood, unity, and freedom, and so trained that they can promote these sacred ideals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESIDENT ELIOT'S ADDRESS. | 10/22/1901 | See Source »

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