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Persons wishing to sit together may enclose their applications together, but such applications will be filled with those of the lowest classification enclosed. No person may file more than one application. No application will be received from any person whose name is on the blacklist. A large stamped envelope, addressed to the applicant must accompany each application. Tickets will be sent by registered mail only. Stamps to the amount of twelve cents must be put on the addressed envelope. Each applicant must enclose self-addressed postal card for the acknowledgement of his application. No application will be received unless signature...
Before next Tuesday each captain must have tried out his material and picked a team of six men in singles and two pairs in doubles. He must then have the players on his team approved by the University Recorder, and file their names, indicating how they will be paired for the doubles, in the CRIMSON Office on that day before 6 o'clock...
...clear up matters a little, the CRIMSON repeats the notice published several days ago that the signature card is entirely distinct from the application blank, and can be obtained at the Athletic Office. Those who filed signature cards last tear need not do it over again this year. When a ticket application is received by the H. A. A. from a man who has not filed a signature card, the applicant is immediately informed of the necessity of putting his signature on file and a blank card is sent him by mail for that purpose. If the applicant then fails...
Owing to the fact that many men in the University have sent in applications for tickets to the Princeton football game without having a signature card on file at the Athletic Office, the CRIMSON takes occasion to call attention to the new regulation in regard to the signature cards. This rule provides that no application will be considered unless the applicant has filed a card at the Athletic Office written out in his own hand. Notices to this effect have been sent to all those who did not comply with this rule in filing their Princeton applications. In order...
...following conditions and regulations are announced by the Athletic Association: "Checks and money-orders should be made payable to the Harvard Athletic Association. Persons wishing to sit together may enclose their applications together, but such applications will be filled with those of the lowest classification enclosed. No person may file more than one application. No person may apply to both the Harvard and Princeton managements. No application will be received from any person whose name is on the black-list. A large stamped envelope, addressed to the applicant, must accompany each application; also a self-addressed postal card...