Word: haas
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...imbalance that frequently characterizes the financial decisions of the Harvard Athletic Association reached a highpoint in the HAA's treatment of the rugby team last Saturday...
...case, the editorial raises for consideration several more basic questions which have been concerning our committee. The decision to withdraw financial support from lacrosse was a product of much deliberation by the Administration and the HAA; it can be taken both as an indication of the need for economy, and of the Administration's reluctant willingness to take drastic steps in the area. In fact, the growing feeling in the Ivy group that athletics must be re-evaluated has led the Student Council committee to concern itself at length with the basic assumptions, aims and purposes of athletics: intercollegiate, intramurals...
...many as 200 alumni requests for tickets for Saturday's hockey game with Yale at New Haven may be unfilled because of a shortage of tickets at the Harvard Athletic Association. Frank Lunden, HAA ticket manager, stated yesterday he had only standing room tickets left...
Yale allotted the HAA 398 seat tickets, despite purchases of about 600 tickets by University undergraduates and alumni in previous years. Limited space in the new 2908-seat Insells Rink was blamed for the cutback...
...Kuties have been jailed at Sharon, Vt., and, in accordance with the instructions of the HAA, will not be released until after the game today. Judge Al B. Gordon '34 has held the girls without bail. All CRIMSON attempts to get the Kuties out of jail have been unsuccessful. One of the Kuties pleaded yesterday, "I have nothing left to live...