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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...propose, however, to offer no substitute for the $9,000 lost. If a blanket ticket is put on sale for $7 or $8, admitting to all but the most important contests played by Harvard teams, it will sell fully as well as the present H. A. A. ticket. The price will be very low in comparison to the privileges given. Moreover, every man who does not buy will be at a disadvantage in attending the more important games...
...than they are did when they were thrown in as a part of the inducement to buy the regular H. A. a. season ticket." The same may be applied to all the sports. They will draw a larger income and be more nearly self-supporting than they are at present. The total surplus will not be materially reduced. Even if is decreased somewhat,--which we doubt,--it will mean simply that the Stadium debt will have to run a little longer. On the other hand one of the chief commercializing tendencies will be gone, and we will be well...
...final game of the season the University hockey team will play Yale at the St. Nicholas Rink, New York, this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Harvard and Yale are at present tied for the intercollegiate championship, and this game will be the deciding contest of the season. Both teams are in the best of condition for the game this evening...
...Massachusetts Institute of Technology, had to be cancelled. The team, however, has one of the best records that a University hockey team has ever established, having lost only one game this season, that with St. Paul's School, Concord, last Tuesday. In this game, however, Harvard was unable to present the regular line-up. The University team has won all the games played with colleges of the intercollegiate league, defeating Columbia 14 to 1, Princeton 6 to 2, and Dartmouth 10 to 3. Harvard has also defeated two of the leading Canadian colleges, Bishop's College of Canada...
...eleventh University tea of the year will be given from 4 to 6 o'clock this afternoon in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House. A committee of members of the Faculty and their wives, assisted by undergraduate ushers, will receive. All members of the University are invited to be present. The last two teas of the series will be given on February...