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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...holder of either an H. A. A. or season ticket will this year be given the privilege of purchasing at the regular reserved price one special ticket for each game admitting a friend accompanying him to the section reserved for season tickets. This privilege will extend to all home games. If the holder of an H. A. A. or season ticket prefers to sit on the regular reserved seat side, the coupon of his ticket admitting to any game will be accepted at the admission price charged for that game as part payment for a regular reserved seat...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. A. A. and Season Tickets on Sale | 9/24/1915 | See Source »

Earned runs--Harvard, 2; Yale, 2. Sacrifice hits--Easton, Milburn. Stolen bases--Legore, 2. Two-base hits--Abbot, Brickley. Home run--Bush. Bases on balls--Off Whitney, 6; off Watrous, 2. Left on bases -- Harvard, 5; Yale, 14. Struck out--By Whitney, 7; by Watrous, 2. Double play--Reed to Abbot to Nash. Time--2h., 20m. Umpires--Sternberg and Stafford...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Behind Till the Ninth | 6/24/1915 | See Source »

...thus good for a home...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Behind Till the Ninth | 6/24/1915 | See Source »

...June 22.--Trip to Nahant; luncheon at Nahant Club; in afternoon, boat ride to Boston Yacht Club at Hull. Informal dinner and home made vaudeville in evening. June 23.--Sports and luncheon at Stadium. Harvard-Yale baseball game. June 24.--commencement spread, Holden Chapel. June 25.--Special car on Harvard Club train to New London...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASS REUNIONS IN FULL SWING | 6/22/1915 | See Source »

...cotton and opposed to the United States tariffs; and the problem of keeping England neutral was one of the hardest faced by the Administration. The policy of Seward, secretary of State, seemed to be to embroil the United States abroad, hoping thereby to bring about a reunion at home. Troubled by the actions of his chief minister, Lincoln was plunged into deeper difficulties by the Trent Affair, where Captain Wilks of the United States Navy boarded the British ship "Trent" and took off Mason and Slidell, Confederate commissioners to England. This inexcusable act aroused great enthusiasm in America, and Lincoln...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ON LINCOLN AND CIVIL WAR | 6/22/1915 | See Source »

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