Word: parapet
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...ticket department announced that 70,000 applications for tickets to the Yale-Harvard football game have already been received. The new Bowl, believed by the Yale authorities to be adequate for any intercollegiate contest, seats but 61,000. The management has consequently decided to build wooden stands around the parapet that caps the Bowl, accommodating approximately 9,000 additional people, thus allowing 70,000 persons to view the big game...
Green tickets admit to the wooden stands and the parapet; blue tickets are for reserved seats, and H. A. A. and season tickets admit to those sections specially reserved for holders of the same...
...game. For complete list of ushers see yesterday's CRIMSON. Men marked A in that list stand at foot of stairs; men marked B at first entrance; men marked C at second entrance: men marked D at top of promenade; and men marked E on wooden stands below parapet...
...bring some means of identification. Ushers must remain in places assigned throughout the game. Men marked A stand at foot of stairs; men marked B at first entrance; men marked C at second entrance; men marked D at top of promenade; and men marked E on wooden stands below parapet...
...where section heads will distribute badges. Men must remain at their posts throughout the game. Men marked (A) stand at lower entrance, men marked (B) at top of stairs, men marked (C) at second entrance, men marked (D) at promenade entrance, and men marked (E) at wooden stands below parapet...