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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Yale received 16,000 seats. The Harvard applications therefore, amounting to 31,183, had to be cut down to 19,000, that is, approximately only two-thirds of the Harvard applications were filled. As it is now, 12, 183 Harvard applications remain unfilled. There were 1,358 applicants for one seat, 23,999 applicants for two seats, and the remaining were borrowed applications which were not touched...
...order in which the applications were filled has been calculated to meet the demand in the fairest possible way. The applications filled first were those which applied for one seat, and they were filled in the following order: (1) undergraduates who are holders of H. A. A. tickets; (2), undergraduates who are not holders of H. A. A. tickets; (3) graduates of the College; (4) graduates of the professional schools, who have not graduated from the College proper. The applications for two seats were next filled in precisely the same order as the one-seat applications. All applications for one...
...Harvard graduates in the cities where concerts will be given have shown great enthusiasm in arranging entertainments for the members of the clubs, and the management of the concerts will be entirely in their hands. Two standard Pullman cars and one baggage car will accompany the clubs throughout the whole trip and between some places, where speed must be made, a special engine will draw the cars...
...clubs will leave Boston on the afternoon of December '22 and will give a concert in Springfield that night. Concerts will be given in Louisville, December 24; a dual one with Yale in Cincinnati on the following night; in Minneapolis, Minn., on December 27; in Chicago, Ill., on December 28; in Omaha, Neb., December 29; and in Denver, Col., on December 30. The return to Cambridge will be made on January...
...defeated Princeton in the annual football game played on Yale Field last Saturday by the score of 17 to 0. Of that score, however, only 6 points were the result of persistent line attack by the Yale team. Eight of the remainder came after two Princeton punts were blocked, one for a safety and one for a touchdown, and three from a field goal by Coy. Princeton had only two chances to score which are very close together in the second half. Once Cunningham tried for a field-goal from the 45-yard line which fell short, and later Princeton...