Word: met
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...been the intention on all occasions to give the students first right to seats, and it will be admitted by everyone who has noted carefully that in the past these efforts have met with success. While the complaint of '94 in regard to last Sunday evening was in the main just, still it is probable that he came more than "a few minutes after seven," and it is very unjust and far from being true that "at such times this trouble always occurs...
...sale of tickets for the Springfield game was more successful this year than ever before. Last year the system of assigning seats on application was first introduced, and this year it met with perfect success. So many applications were received that all the seats on the Harvard side of the field as well as many in the end sections were taken. Each application was given the best seat left, under its conditions, the result being that many got seats further from the middle of the field than they could have wished...
Stoyan K. Vatralsky '94, will lecture, at 7.45 tonight, in the Prospect Street Chapel, on "Life, Customs and Love Affairs of the Bulgarians." Mr. Vatralsky delivered a lecture on much the same lines last year, when he met with marked success...
...states are united in one state association and so would be considered together. A committee, consisting of W. C. Douglass, L. S., A. S. Johnson '85, and G. H. McClellan of Brown, has been formed for the purpose of introducing the subject to the colleges, and has thus far met with a most encouraging reception...
Harvard, Yale, University of Pennsylvania, Cornell are among the thirty colleges who are represented in the response which this suggestion has met from college...