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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...sale of tickets for graduates for the Yale baseball game on Soldiers Field on June 23, will be held at 99 State street, Boston, this afternoon from 12 to 2 o'clock. The number of reserved seat tickets sold to one person is limited to four, but each graduate may purchase an extra seat in the cheering section for personal use. If a graduate is unable to attend the sale, the tickets may be obtained by mail. An enclosed check and stamped envelope with the address must be sent with the order. There will be no application blanks. The price...
...sale of tickets for the Yale baseball game on Soldiers Field on June 23, will be held at the Athletic Office this afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. This sale will be open to members of the University only. The number of reserved seat tickets sold to one person is limited to four, but each person may purchase one extra seat in the cheering section for personal use. The price of the tickets is $1.50 each...
...June 23 will be placed on sale at the Athletic Office tomorrow and Thursday afternoons from 2 to 4 o'clock. The price will be $1.50 each. At these sales which are open to members of the University only, the number of reserved seat tickets sold to each person will be limited to four, but each person may purchase one extra seat in the cheering section for personal...
...open to the University and to Radcliffe, and all plays must be handed in to Professor G. P. Baker '87, 195 Brattle street, on or before November 1, 1910. All intending candidates upon entering the competition, or when called upon thereafter, must give to Professor Baker, or the person representing the University on the committee of judges, such information as shall show their entire good faith. Plays submitted must be the absolute property of the author, and not subject to any copy-right or other claim by or in favor of third persons...
...supernatural beings, nor with faith alone; it does not consist of such philosophical doctrines as the doctrine of God and immortality: religion grows out of the consciousness of a disproportion between our destiny and our powers; it aims at overcoming that disproportion by uniting our inner being with some person more perfect and more powerful. Thus religion implies faith, love of some greater being, endowed, like ourselves, with consciousness and will...