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Practically all the $3 seats have been sold, as well as a large number of the $2 seats. Until June 1 applications will be filled in order of receipt. After June 7 seats will be put on public sale at the Co-operative, the Colonial Theatre, Boston, and the Empire Theatre, New York...
Applications for tickets on the observation train at the Harvard-Yale boat race, which will be rowed at New London on July 1, may now be obtained at the Athletic Office. Any number of seats, at $2.50 each, may be applied for, but the applications will be filled according to the number of seats desired. Applications will be received until 5 o'clock on June 23, and the tickets will be sent out in the stamped envelope enclosed with the application. These tickets will admit to a special Harvard car, but the seats are not reserved by number. Holders...
...football victory of many seasons, and now they are to be congratulated for an excellent showing on the track last Saturday. The resemblance between the University and Freshman teams is quite remarkable. They are both strong on the track and weak in the field events, and in a great number of cases the points in the various events were decided the same way in the two recent contests with Yale...
...should have some connection with college life or thought, and that there is available for such a paper material much more interesting than the average short story. Here is an Advocate without a story; every article bears on some matter of college interest. The result is a decidedly enteriaing number...
There short sketches fill out this number. "The importance of Being a Grind" by W. C. Greene, and its companion piece. "The Importance of Being a Sport," by H. E. Porter, remind us of one of the best Advocate periods,--some fifteen years ago, when Mr. Flandran and his contemporaries were describing Harvard Types." But with this difference today the dissecting of the victim seems kindlier; the sareasm almost genral...