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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Little '10, and S. A. Sargent '10 will lead the cheering, and J. S. Reed '10 will conduct the singing. This will be the only occasion that the University will have before the game to directly encourage the team, and everyone should make it a point to put this before all other engagements. The probable line-ups: SECOND. 1913. Clifford, l.e. r.e., Carr Coburn, l.t. r.t., Felton Knapp, l.g. r.g., Parmenter H. Morris, c. c., Jones O'Hare, r.g. l.g., Goodale Davis, r.t. l.t., Lingard Whitney, r.e. l.e., Parker Johnson, 1.b. q.b., Gardner W. K. Page, l.h.b. r.h.b. Wendell...
...Princeton coaches have been very careful of their team, taking men out immediately when they showed signs of being injured in the least, and they expect to put their best possible team on the field today. In the Dartmouth game they showed latent strength, evidently testing new plays, Siegling and Waller, who will oppose Lilley and Goebel today, breaking up play after play. With few exceptions both lines are composed of veterans. Yale has decided superiority in ends and backs, of which the latter are not exceeded on any college team. Vaughan, Yale's right end, has shown great ability...
Tickets for the Harvard-Dartmouth football game will be put on sale at the Athletic Office to members of the University only between 10.30 and 1 o'clock today. The sale will be limited to two seats for each person, and the price of each ticket will be $1:50, except in the case of holders of H. A. A. tickets who have not already used them in applying for this game, in which case the purchaser will receive $1 rebate. Boxes containing ten seats at $2 a seat will be sold to parties or to individuals who bring...
Tickets for the football game between the Harvard and Yale Freshmen on Soldiers Field Saturday will be put on sale this afternoon at the Rendezvous and with O. Wolcott '13, Claverly 38, manager of the team. The price of these tickets is 50 cents and they admit to standing room on the field, but not to the Stadium. Persons holding these tickets should enter by the Locker Building Gate. No tickets will be sold at the field...
...have applied for admittance to the Union on account of the prevailing preference for the United States instead of Japan. The Japanese, however, form by far the largest element of the population there being 70,000 of them, mostly laborers, on the islands. They far outnumber all other classes put together...