Word: maye
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...propose two methods of protection of our rights. 1. If one in every twenty men in college would give a cent we could win one of the blue gentry who watch the ball games. The only difficulty is that the tormenters may be their own sons and heirs. 2. Renew the student-police which was in force about two years ago. I am ready to form one of twenty-five, to stand in the yard an hour with a bat and whang every mucker who dares to visit the yard...
Sale of packages and yard tickets today at 1 Stoughton, from 2 to 4 p m. Seniors are requested to bring exact amount of money. Purchases may be made by proxy if a written order is pasesented stating that the purchaser agrees to the conditions under which the tickets are sold...
Ninety-two has contributed a great deal towards debasing freshman intercollegiate athletics and it now has an opportunity to act sensibly and well. We urge every member of the class to be present in order that the action may be convincing and significant...
...present movement is designed to remedy this. When the constitution has been acted upon by the class here it will be submitted to the Yale freshmen. It is to be hoped that every member of the class will attend the meeting in order that whatever action is taken may be as significant as possible...
...first sale of Class Day tickets to seniors will take place June 11 from 2 to 4 p. m., at 1 Stoughton. Packages and yard tickets will be sold. Each package will contain three Sanders, eight Tree and ten Memorial tickets, and the price will be $9.00. Each senior may obtain one package. Other sales for seniors will take place on Wednesday, June 12 from 2 to 3.30 p. m., and on Friday, June 14, from 1.30 to 3.30. On Wednesday graduating members of other departments of the university may purchase small packages as stated in the circulars. Sales...