Word: extras
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...CRIMSON will publish an extra edition immediately after the game tomorrow, containing the final score, an exact account of the game play by play, pictures of Captain Coy, Captain Fish and Coach Haughton, panoramas of both teams, and previous Harvard-Yale scores. The paper will be for sale on the Boylston street bridge, and Western avenue immediately after the close of the game...
...University, Harvard graduates and their guests, but will not be open to ladies. The price of tickets is 25 cents each, to be purchased at the office of Memorial Hall tomorrow. Members of the Hall who do not apply for dinner tickets may obtain tickets to the spread without extra charge...
...course these are exceptional cases, but it is also true that the temptation to dispose of an extra seat at a large profit is always present, and that some persons who have received tickets are proving unable to resist it. This selling of special privileges to outsiders while hundreds of graduates are trying in vain to buy tickets is reprehensible, of course, but we do not believe that it can be prevented by the measures now being used...
...been in its business long enough, and knew the geography of the Stadium sufficiently well, to avoid such inconsistencies. We realize that it is a big task, perhaps too big, to handle the tickets for three important games by the application method, but the fact that the method involves extra labor can hardly be accepted as excuse for the careless blunders that have been committed...
Until 1 o'clock this afternoon students will be allowed to change their courses without extra expense, but for any courses changed after that time, they will be liable to a fee of $10 for each half-course and $20 for each whole course. As students are supposed to have chosen their courses definitely by the third calendar week, they are liable also for the tuition fees, whether or not they complete their courses...