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...total seating capacity of the Stadium for the remaining games will be in the neighborhood of 37,000. The Stadium itself has a seating capacity of 22,000, and the wooden stand which has been put up around the field on the cinder track should accommodate about 7,000 more. Six additional rows of seats have been built above the promenade on top of the Stadium, which will provide another 5,000 seats, while the end stand, the work on which is nearing completion, will seat about...
Group I.--Where applicant is to occupy one of the seats; Class I will include all applications for one seat only. These seats are in the cheering section, and are non-transferable. (a) Holders of H. A. A. tickets. (b) Undergraduates, officers of the University, and members of graduate departments. Class II will include applications for two seats only. Class II has the same sub-division as Class...
ecclesiastical diocese of the Anglican Church in the world with its 600 parishes and 1500 clergy. His present station gives him even in secular rank precedence over a baron, entities him to a seat in the House of Lords, and makes him spiritual adviser of the royal family...
...Fish '08 holds his seat at number 2 for the second season on account of his strength. He is not at all smooth in his form, getting his hands away from his body at the beginning of the recovery in different time from the rest of the crew. He is very powerful, however, and proves an effective man in the boat. He rowed 2 on the 1908 Freshman crew, and last year and this has rowed the same position in all the races of the University eight...
...half of the distance. Nevertheless the time was fairly good, despite the fact that the men rowed with a favoring wind and tide. They went the distance in 10 minutes and 30 seconds, and the last half-mile in 2 minutes and 43 seconds. Buxton was back at his seat at number 4, where Vogel was tried out yesterday...