Word: game
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...summary of the game is as follows: MERMAIDS. NYMPHS. Goepper, g. g., See Furbush, p. i.h., Rice Jaretzki, c.p. o.h., Morgan Noble, 1d. 1a., Bail Briggs, 2d. 2a., Bischoff Gustafson, 3d. 3a., Gammons Roberts, c. c., Alexander Nash, 3a. 3d., Trull Nichols, 2a. 2d., Fabens Bernard, 1a. 1d., Parker Martin, o.h. c.p., Brown Shaw, i.h. p., Smith...
...around the Stadium. It is impossible for the Athletic Committee to state definitely that all men in this group will receive seats, but they are doing everything in their power to accommodate them. It may be that some people will not receive their tickets until the morning of the game...
...undergraduates will precede the alumni down Boylston street and take seats in the Stadium to cheer the graduate parade as it comes on the field. After marching once around the track, the latter will take seats beside the undergraduates to witness the last practice before the Yale game. There will also be an exhibition game between the University second team and the Freshmen. During the practice and the game the songs and cheers selected for next Saturday will be rehearsed...
Notices of the receipt at the Cambridge Post Office of registered letters containing tickets for the Yale football game will be sent out to those people who are regularly supplied by the Cambridge Post Office in the 7.30 o'clock mail delivery this morning. In order to receive their tickets, men must bring these notices as well as their Bursar's cards, H.A.A. tickets, or other well-known means of identification to the Post Office...
...Athletic Association has issued the following statement in regard to the delivery of the Yale game tickets at the Post Office...