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...University management for each game. One ball may be obtained by each captain at the office of the Athletic Association in the Union before noon on the morning of the game. The mask and chest protector may be obtained from the janitor of the Locker Building by signing a receipt, and must be returned immediately after the game. In case of default, the captains are expected to return the balls to the Athletic Office...
...address of the lady whom he wishes to have invited, on blanks provided for that purpose. If a man wishes to invite more than one lady a card and $2 should be enclosed for each extra invitation. Admission will be by special tickets which will be sent out on receipt of the replies...
Many inquiries have been made about the return of checks, when applications have not been filled. The Athletic Association deposits all checks upon receipt. As there are several thousand checks to be made out and signed, as well as the verifying and recording of the transactions to be gone through, it may be two weeks before all returns are made...
Notices of the receipt at the Cambridge Post Office of registered letters containing tickets for the Yale football game will be sent out to those people who are regularly supplied by the Cambridge Post Office in the 7.30 o'clock mail delivery this morning. In order to receive their tickets, men must bring these notices as well as their Bursar's cards, H.A.A. tickets, or other well-known means of identification to the Post Office...
...which the sincerity has been doubted. This is especially so in the case of applications being sent in the name of graduates who do not reside near Boston and where the tickets are to be delivered at the Cambridge Post Office. In these doubtful cases a personal receipt will be required of the person to whom the tickets are addressed, at the Post Office, and the management warns that signing another's name is a criminal offence under the United States laws...