Word: gates
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...officers of the Sophomore and Junior classes and the elected members of the Student Council from 1918, 1919, and 1920 will be chosen today. The polls for the Senior Class will be located in Phillips Brooks House; for the Junior Class at the Lodge of the Class of '77 Gate, which is located directly behind the Widener Library; and for the Sophomore Class in the CRIMSON Building. The complete list of nominations follows...
...obviate delay and congestion. Voting will be in Lower Massachusetts, not in Harvard Hall, as heretofore. There will be separate doorways for entrance and exit, both facing Harvard Hall. Voters will enter by the right-hand doorway as one faces Massachusetts, that is, the doorway nearest the Johnson Gate. Arranged in a semi-circle about the entrance and exit, both facing Harvard Hall, will be six gateways. Voters will be divided alphabetically, according to their surnames, into six groups without regard to class or degree. Each group will be assigned a particular gateway through which alone it can enter. Each...
Public sale of all tickets for Class Day begins this morning at the '77 Lodge Gate at 9 o'clock, and will continue until 4 this afternoon. The following prices will prevail: Sanders, one dollar; Yard, 35 cents; Stadium, $1.50; and Memorial, one dollar. Contrary to usual custom, positively no tickets will be exchanged this year. Tickets will also be on sale today at Leavitt and Peirce's and at the Co-operative. There will also be a public sale at the Lodge Gate on Class Day from 9 A. M. until...
...Defence Reserve will be held on U. S. S. Virginia, Charlestown Navy Yard, Monday afternoons at 4.30 and monday evenings at 7 o'clock, beginning Monday, February 19. Owing to the regulations in force at the Navy Yard no one enrolled for these classes will be admitted through the gate after 4.20 in the afternoon and 6.50 in the evening...
...commercialized football has taken deep root--gave hint of what might happen with the professional system flourishing on a large scale. Collegians, still in college, but having completed their three years in football, played under assumed names, and the fame of certain gridiron heroes was exploited with nothing but gate receipts in mind. One of the leading conference coaches recently expressed to me his theory that Wisconsin's chances had been injured by the fact of some of Withington's assistants running off each Saturday evening to play Sunday football with professional teams at Captain and elsewhere. If present reports...