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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yale 17,149. Of those used by Yale, the football squad took 1,550, the University used 5,934 and the graduates used 8,939, the balance being made up by tickets for Yale benefactors, old "Y" men, emergency and band tickets. It is interesting to note that the Yale Faculty used 466 tickets, and that the college freshmen, who are allowed only one ticket each used 281 as against 477 for college sophomores, 748 for Juniors and 766 for seniors, the popularity of football evidently rising with the ranking of the men. The cheering section, taking 325 tickets...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: How Yale Used Football Tickets | 12/17/1912 | See Source »

...view of the remarkable growth and prosperity which nearly all the universities of the West have enjoyed during the past decade, it is of interest to note that the eastern universities have nevertheless increased at a more rapid rate in the divisions outside those in which they are located than in their own divisions. A further proof of the more local nature of the western institutions is found in a comparison of the position which state representation occupies in relation to total enrollment in both the eastern and western universities. For example, the largest percentage among the eastern universities...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EASTERN COLLEGES NATIONAL | 12/5/1912 | See Source »

...fact that John Frederick Ballard, a second year graduate student in 1911-12, has this year won the Craig Prize, is extremely satisfactory from Harvard's view point. Indeed, there seems to be a general quickening of interest in the theatre. It is with pleasure, therefore, that we note the appearance of a now play by a Harvard man, Earl Derr Biggers '07, at the Plymouth Theatre, this afternoon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD AND THE THEATRE. | 12/2/1912 | See Source »

...Note: Ordinarily the CRIMSON does not print anonymous communications, but the one below is so very original in its spelling, punctuation, and grammar, that it is almost a classic, and appears worthy of publication. Moreover, it proves that there is someone besides the printer who reads our editorials...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 11/30/1912 | See Source »

While almost half of these men come from Massachusetts, six other states are represented. It is also interesting to note that the list includes three foreign countries, India. Mexico, and Turkey...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELECTIONS TO PHI BETA KAPPA | 11/26/1912 | See Source »

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