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...HAA offers extra tickets to managers and others of the football community, relying upon the honor system that the tickets will be honestly used. But no honor system will work when honor in some of the individuals using it is non-existent. And these students, who have no other thought than their own personal enrichment, deserve to have theier status as members of the University severely questioned," Bringhurst concluded...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Manager Millett Hits Charges on Alleged Scalping | 10/22/1953 | See Source »

...anniversary ceremonies will include the appearance of the 29 living Crimson and Dartmouth players who were on the 1903 teams. A brief half-time ceremony is scheduled for the Saturday game. Those who attend will be honored at a pre-game luncheon, as guests of the HAA...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Indians Arrive for Stadium Birthday | 10/20/1953 | See Source »

...Athletic Association has received many complaints about current distribution of the free tickets, with undergraduates bemoaning the long lines. It is believed that one of the plans now being considered would feature a pick-up and delivery system with envelopes left at the HAA offices...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H.A.A. Transfers Offices To Empty Shannon Hall | 10/13/1953 | See Source »

Carroll F. Getchell, HAA Business Manager, said yesterday, "The crucial problem is one of finance. In England the meets draw very well, but they are not nearly so popular over here. In the past, the American schools have had to bear the burden of expense, no matter where the meets are held. As an economy measure, we plan only one meet this year. Oxford and Cambridge will run in a meet with Harvard and Yale, and Princeton and Cornell. But, unless we can solve the problem of finance, the meet may have to be called...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: U.S.-English Track Meet Faces Money Problems | 2/20/1953 | See Source »

First, we must clear up the misconception that the College will be giving students something for nothing. Tuition money has always paid for HAA operations, and will continue to do so whether the HAA is in the red, black, or purple. The difference is that now students who use the athletic plant pay an added sum to the University, under the Provost's plan athletic costs become part of tuition. Every student "underwrites" the HAA equally. The Provost is following the strategy of the makers of innumerable chocolate bars, who, when inflation hit the cocoa bean, produced new bigger bars...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Chocolate Bar Financing | 2/4/1953 | See Source »

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