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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University on Soldiers Field, except the first team games with Yale and Princeton, and also to membership in either the Weld or Newell Boat Club on registration at the boat house and payment of the required locker fee, are now on sale for $5.00. Because of the greatly reduced rate, these tickets may be purchased by members of the University only. The tickets consist of a book containing 30 coupons, each of which is good for admission to any home contest with the exception of those listed above. These tickets, which were for sale annually previous to the war, were...
...perfection of the indexing system now in use at the directory office, Mr. Mead hopes to have the list more than 90 per cent. correct when it is issued. During the three months intervening between sending out the proof sheets and going to press changes took place at the rate of more than 2,000 a month, and it is expected that in spite of the most painstaking work more than three thousand addresses will be out of date when the directory is issued. The difficulty is increased by the fact that 1,551 men are now carried...
...Lothrop '19 returned to his regular seat at number four in the first crew today. The afternoon was taken up by three mile paddles down the river for the two University crews in succession. Coach Haines kept the stroke down to the rate of 23 to the minute down stream and 24 back...
...play, which is a remarkably fine showing, when it is considered that the last formal games were played, and the last letters awarded, two seasons ago. Besides this, the spring practice of two months ago brought out the welcome fact that at least as large a supply of first-rate new material is available, as in any one recent year. Of course there will be difficulties, for as in other sports the continuity has been broken, and it will take time and infinite practice to reform old habits, and to lick musty material into shape. Former Coach Haughton, however...
Tomorrow noon the 1922 Red Book will be put on sale, and may be purchased for $3.00 by members of the three upper classes and outsiders. A special rate of $2.50 will be granted to Freshmen. The committee in charge had planned to publish the book in time for the Jubilee on June 3, although the copy and photographs were prepared for this early date the failure of the engravers to fulfill their contract has delayed the appearance of the book...