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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...management has a small number of tickets which have been returned from Yale and by individuals, and these will be sold to undergraduates who applied for three or four seats and were cut down to one. One ticket will be sold to each man as long as the tickets hold out. Each man will be required to give his name and his application number. The sale will be in the Athletic office at 9 A. M. today...

Author: By Roger Ernst., | Title: Extra Sale of Football Tickets. | 11/20/1903 | See Source »

...time limit will be enforced of 20 moves for each man during the first hour, and 15 moves during each succeeding hour. Games not finished by 12 o'clock will be adjudicated. G. H. Walcott of the Boston Chess Club will act as referee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard vs. Yale in Chess Tonight. | 11/20/1903 | See Source »

...cheering before the team will take place. After this the procession will march back to the Yard and will disband after more cheering in front of University Hall. In the marching, graduates will be directly behind the band, followed by the four undergraduate classes. It is hoped that every man in the University as well as all graduates who are able, will be in line this afternoon...

Author: By W. Clarkson., | Title: LAST CHEERING BEFORE GAME. | 11/20/1903 | See Source »

...from different works of Stevenson, including the dueling scene between the brothers in "The Master of Ballantrae," and characterized Stevenson as the writer of "the burning-glass style." He admitted that several of Stevenson's best scenes were from borrowed ideas, but said: "Originality does not lie with the man who does the thing first, but with the man who does it best...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Van Dyke's Lecture. | 11/20/1903 | See Source »

...this communication such action on the part of the management seems manifestly unjust. Had the scarcity of seats under group four resulted from filling the applications of members or graduates of the University under the first three groups, the management evidently could not be censured. But no Harvard man should have been refused seats white season ticket holders having no connection with the University received two each, even though the latter held any number of season tickets, and paid any price for them. Harvard men should receive all the seats they want even should they exhaust the supply. Our athletic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 11/19/1903 | See Source »

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