Word: freeing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Underclassmen are reminded that they may procure one Yard and one Stadium ticket free of charge by applying at the Co-operative Society's main store. 1917 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...been decided by the 1917 Class Day Committee to allow free admittance to the Yard on Class Day to all members of the University Reserve Officers' Training Corps who are in uniform. This ruling will concern all members of the first two battalions, as well as seniors, in as much as arrangements are being made to excuse these men from formations that afternoon. Definite announcement of these plans will be announced by the military office tomorrow...
Stadium and Yard Tickets Free...
...Class Day Committee announces that undergraduates may now obtain one Stadium and one Yard ticket free at the Co-operative. The free Stadium ticket, however, is good only when used by undergraduates marching with their class. Regular Stadium tickets are still on sale for $1.50. Also tickets for all the events of Class Day are on sale at the following prices: Yard, 35 cents; Stadium, $1.50; and Memorial...
That was two days before war. Lightning, chained or free, strikes quick. This is sixty days after war. The thunder of our prowess is still echoing, although no lightning has demolished Germany. Let us hope, for the sake of humor, that before the chronicle runs into the 200th day, it may be recorded that "American arms have met the German arms in honorable combat, and driven them victoriously back...