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DEAR SIRS.- I wish through your columns to call to the attention of those intending to go to the Yale-Harvard game, certain facts concerning the arrangement of seats at Hampden Park...
...Harvard and Yale elevens met yesterday at Spring-field to complete arrangements for the games. They visited the grounds and found them thoronghly levelled and turfed and in excellent order. They then gave out a contract for seats along both sides of the field, in addition to the Hampden Park grand stand. The new seats will accomodate abour 5,500 and the grand stand about 1,500, Fully five thousand people are expected from Springfield alone. A train will be run from Boston, probably starting at 11 a. m., with special rates for Harvard...
...managers of the Yale and Harvard football association met at Springfield, Tuesday, and arranged to have the annual Yale Harvard football game played at Hampden Park, Spring-field, Saturday, November...
...decided each year. It is altogether probable that it will be decided to make Springfield the place where the annual game will be played. The only thing which at present delays such a decision is the want of good ground there. An effort is being made to have Hampden Park put in suitable condition; if the plan should succeed, Springfield will certainly be selected as the place for the game. Such a decision would be eminently satisfactory to Harvard...
...Dickinson College. Of the nine southern colleges, five were in Maryland; they were St. John's College at Annapolis, Georgetown College, now in the District of Columbia, a college at Frederick, the Washington College at Charlestown, and a Methodist college at Abingdon. Virginia had three colleges, William and Mary, Hampden Sidney College, and Washington College, which has since become Washington and Lee University. Lastly in South Carolina, was the College of Charlestown...