Word: sales
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...sale of tickets for the Springfield game was more successful this year than ever before. Last year the system of assigning seats on application was first introduced, and this year it met with perfect success. So many applications were received that all the seats on the Harvard side of the field as well as many in the end sections were taken. Each application was given the best seat left, under its conditions, the result being that many got seats further from the middle of the field than they could have wished...
Those who did not get seats in the sections for which they asked can have their money refunded; though if they give up their seats now, they will surely get much worse, and probably none. The public sale of the one dollar seats was very considerable in Boston, though light here...
...seats on the Yale side were sold on exactly the same conditions as those on the Harvard side. The sale is so rapid everywhere that in a few days even the few remaining seats in the end sections will all be taken...
...time and place of the public sale of tickets for the U. of P. game, also of the sale for season ticket holders, will be announced shortly...
...Yale, at Springfield, Saturday, November 25, 1893. Special trains via the Boston and Albany R. R., will leave Kneeland street station, at 6.50 a. m., 8.00 a. m., and 8.35 a. m., returning immediately after the game. Excursion tickets, good only on special trains, $2.50 each. Tickets on sale at city ticket office, 232 Washington street, Boston, up to 6.00 p. m., November 24, and at Kneeland street station ticket office until departure of last special train November...