Word: ordered
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...applied for tickets for the Princeton football game to be held in the Palmer Stadium on November 8. Of this number of applications only about 100 are for seats in the cheering section. As this section holds 1000, it can be readily seen that more applications are necessary in order that the University be well represented at the game. The smallest number with which it will be possible to form the customary "H" during the singing of the "Marseillaise...
...connected with the University, taking part in many graduate activities and serving as Overseer from 1913 to 1919. In 1906 he was sent as a delegate from Harvard and the American History Association to the International History Congress at Milan. Shortly afterwards he was made a Knight of the Order of the Crown of Italy. In 1898 he published "The History and Customs of Harvard University...
...cheer leaders are anxious that everyone attend this meeting in order to learn the songs and to get more spirit in the cheering. Since the Class of 1920 is the only class in College which has witnessed a regular game with Yale, it is all the more important to perfect the organized singing and cheering...
...been rowing this fall is entered in the regatta, and the management expects to make the affair an even greater success than it has been in past years. According to the tentative schedule, the four days from Tuesday to Friday, inclusive, are filled with races, arranged approximately in the order of their importance. Thus on Friday will come not only the triangular University crew race, but also a race between the first crews from each of the Freshman dormitories...
...clock this evening. While tardy applications for reservations in the cheering section may be accepted, no assurance can be given that such applications will obtain desirable seats. A great many more applications for seats in the cheering section must be received in order to insure a fitting support for the team...