Word: game
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...were inclined to make light of the statements made frequently last spring of the general lack of attention to collegiate duties on the mornings of football games will be interested in the announcement of the Student Council published on another page. The figures show an alarming amount of cutting of twelve o'clock appointments on the mornings of the Carlisle and Dartmouth games. There was an average of sixteen cuts in the ten courses held at twelve o'clock on the day of the Indian game, and an average of almost twenty-three cuts on the day of the Dartmouth...
There will be a sale of tickets for the Dartmouth football game to members of the University at the Athletic Office today from 9 to 11 and from 2 to 4 o'clock. Graduates may obtain tickets at 92 State street, Boston, tomorrow and Monday from 12 to 2 o'clock. The price of tickets is $1.50, and no more than two will be sold...
...University team played a good offensive game, but on the defence was extremely weak. Corbett's playing was a decided improvement, and white did some excellent line plunging. Withington improves every day in his new position at left guard...
Applications for tickets for the Yale football game must reach the Athletic Office before 6 o'clock today. A large stamped envelope must accompany each application. Stamps to the extent of 12 cents must be put on this envelope, as tickets will be sent only by registered mail. Each applicant must also enclose a self-addressed postal for the acknowledgement of his application. Seats will be assigned by lot. The management cannot answer communications requesting a change of seats, and reserves the right to reject any application not complying with the above regulations. Each application must be accompanied...
...writer of the communication this morning has brought out the startling situation that the Athletic Association is requiring of each applicant for seats at the Yale game two cents extra postage on the enclosed envelope in which the tickets are sent out the week of the game. Whereas, by all good rules of mathematics and accounting the ordinary two cent postage required for a letter plus the registration fee of eight cents equals ten cents, the Association is charging its patrons twelve cents and stating that unless each envelope contains the required amount of stamps, no tickets will be sent...