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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...games will be handled by the system introduced so successfully last year. Undergraduates must make out their applications at the Office of the Athletic Association and must call at the same place for the tickets assigned to them during the five days preceding each game. This system has been found most convenient and economical, saving the expense of mailing to the undergraduates and much clerical work for the office staff. For graduates eligible to apply, whose signatures are on file, application blanks for all games will be mailed on October...
Another kickoff to Bates was closely followed by a second disastrous fumble, Harvard recovering only 20 yards away from the goal. Three rushes, two by Brickley and one by Mahan found paper spots in the opponents' line and resulted in another touchdown and goal. This time Bates kicked to Harvard's 17-yard line, Mahan making 13 yards before he was stopped. The quarter ended with it Harvard's ball on her own 30-yard line, and the score...
...meet many of his classmates intimately by trying for the Freshman managership and assistant managership. The competition for manager will begin with the opening of College and last until November 22. Those wishing to enter should hand in their names to F. P. Clement, Jr., '16, who can be found at the Locker Building, today at 2.30 o'clock...
There is nothing mysterious about attaining success; it is simply a question of the members of the incoming class entering heartily into the task of acquiring an education, and enlightening that by entering into some branch of the various activities to be found here; and pursuing the work until something has been achieved for yourselves, your class and for Harvard. This community lays stress upon work well done, whether it is on the football field on in the classroom. The men who become-dissatisfied with their College careers in their Senior year are generally those who cannot look back upon...
...professional speculators usually approach first year men, especially Freshmen, and take advantage of their ignorance of conditions at Harvard to make contracts to take their tickets at a premium. The Association makes every effort to discover these cases and every applicant is warned that if his tickets are found in the hands of a speculator or to have been sold at a premium he will be blacklisted and denied the privilege of securing tickets on application for future games...