Word: limited
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first place, football during the season has been distinctly a college game; that is, it has been played in a gentlemanly way by unquestionably college men. Secondly, a greater attempt than ever has been made by the athletic management to limit the attendance to college men, graduate and undergraduate, and their friends. The number of persons who have attended the important games in Cambridge, in much the same way that they would be attracted to a prize fight, has been reduced to a minimum. Thirdly, all of our games have been on college grounds...
President Schurman proposes that when Cornell gets its share of the Fayer-weather bequest, it shall be used to establish a pension fund for the benefit of professors who have retired from teaching on account of age. He suggests that the maximum pension be $2000, and the age limit of active service be fixed at 65 years...
...seats unsold on application and those remaining from the lot reserved for the season ticket holders, will be put on sale to the general public at 8 a. m., at Leavitt and Peirce's and at Wright and Ditson's. The limit will be ten to each purchaser...
...American Universities. We are very glad to find, however, that Mr. J. L. Coolidge '95 of the Mott Haven Team has written a letter to the Field, in reply to the member of the London Athletic Club. He gives the rules regarding amateurs in force at Harvard and that limiting the eligibility of special students; he mentions the four-year limit and explains the method of conducting training tables,- in short shows the utter groundlessness of the charges, at least so far as Harvard is concerned...
...seats unsold on application and those remaining from the lot reserved for the season ticket holders, will be put on sale to the general public at 8 a. m., at Leavitt and Peirce's and at Wright and Ditson's. The limit will be ten to each purchaser...