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...hoopla surrounding whether Bingham would grant the 200 passes has a history. Before the war several thousands of boys found their way eased into each University grid contest. Supervision was casual to say the least; many of the tickets given out were resold by the shrewder, and of the kids who really went to the game, an acquisitive minority stripped up seat boards for sweet nostalgia's sake...
...ticket committee urged undergraduates to apply as early as possible Friday morning to obtain the few tickets which will be resold...
...Furthermore, British Commonwealth operators, determined to hang on to the U.S. market, would undoubtedly cut their prices below CCC's. U.S. wool-growers still clamored for Government support, which meant that more & more domestic wool would be dumped into the Government's lap, would have to be resold somehow, somewhere...
Only when Blakelock was beyond help were his paintings rescued from obscurity, and recognized as first-rate of their kind. In 1900, one of his landscapes won a prize at the Universal Exposition in Paris. His pictures (along with forgeries of them) were resold to museums and collectors across the country. Neither he nor his family profited...
...preadamites of the H.A.A. Tradition has it that the cheering sections must be kept inviolate--no women allowed. Under the present system this means that when a student turns in his H.A.A. ticket as payment for one of the seats for his date and himself, his former seat is resold to any male who can produce the requisite ante. Large blocks of choice seats are justly reserved for families or friends of squad members, for former Varsity Club members, for Harvard men who have not purchased H.A.A. tickets, for season ticket holders, and for alumni...