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...number of tickets nor "personal use," but, in general, applications for "personal use" and for lesser numbers will be preferred in the allotment. For the Yale game, an application for a seat in the cheering section precludes the right to another seat. For the Princeton game this rule does not apply. There will be no cheering section for the other games, other than the regular H. A. A. ticket sections. Persons wishing to sit together must file their applications together. Yale and Princeton men attending any of the Harvard schools should apply to their own managements for the game with...
...also that the course in the college ought to cover a number of different subjects, together with a somewhat thorough study of one among them. What that one should be will vary with the personal aptitude of the student. In my own opinion, it is better, as a general rule, that it should not be too closely akin to the subject which will engross attention in the chief occupation of life; because any direct professional knowledge that can be obtained in college is trifling compared with what can be acquired in a far shorter period in a professional school...
Wallace is still ineligible. There is a rumor that last year's stalwart centre, may yet be able to play later in the season. The rule at Harvard is more strict that that at Yale in regard to men who have played major sports at other colleges, and it is understood that a conference of Harvard, Yale and Princeton officials will soon decide upon a uniform regulation for all three colleges. Until something is done, however, Wallaco will not play...
...instrumental trials, men who play the following may report: mandolin, mandola, mando-bass, guitar, 'cello, clarinet, violin, ukulele, banjo, banjeaurine, traps. Except in the case of men of unusual ability, all candidates for the Mandolin and Banjo Clubs will be required to play two instruments, according to the rule established last year. The Glee Club will hold trials not only for singers, but also for accompanist and for "funny man," men with ability to perform a humorous stunt being particularly desired. Besides the new men, all members of the Clubs last year are expected to report to the leaders...
...special vote of the Board of Governors the usual rule limiting the number of guests for each member to two has been suspended. The club has also arranged to receive a special wire reporting the baseball game with Yale at New Haven, today, and also the boat races at New London Friday...