Word: lunden
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard Athletic Association is not giving Cliffies even second priority. "Certainly we'll recognize the equal status of the Cliffies--as soon as we've served the Harvard undergrads," claims F.O. Lunden, Ticket Manager for the Athletic Association. But, in reality, Radcliffe students are not served until Harvard students, faculty, press and dates are satisfied. The coupon intended to encourage Radcliffe representation at sports events and to destigmatize non-date spectatorship. Unless Cliffies are served before the dates of Harvard men, these goals will never goals will never be reached...
...last of the 1100 tickets allotted to students had been snapped up. Ticket Manager Frank Lunden estimated that 20 undergraduates were still waiting in line when the last ticket was sold...
...still have over 6,000 good seats left," Frank O. Lunden, Department of Athletics ticket manager, said yesterday. "But we expect a crowd of well over 25,000, which is very rare. The last two Dartmouth games each drew about 27,500 people." Present Stadium capacity is 37,289, approximately 20,000 less than in the year when quarterback Barry Wood '32 led the Crimson, before packed stands, to a 7-0 victory over Holy Cross...
Student requests for tickets were "like a Yale game," Lunden reported. An extra crew of undergraduates was necessary to process the 2311 applications for 4471 tickets, which will be distributed today in the Union and House dining halls. Despite the unexpectedly high number of applications, room was found for all students in the traditional Harvard section, which extends from section of the 50-yard line to Section at the end zone...
...year ago I doubtful of the motives of the Ticket Office and cynical of any attempts to reorganize student government at Harvard. The reforms in ticket distribution which have occurred this fall should convince us all that both Mr. Lunden and his staff, and the Harvard Council for Undergraduate Affairs deserve the appreciation and support of the Colleges. Antenie Roesmann...