Word: seates
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...several years there have not been enough tickets to fill all applications, and hence applications for one ticket will be given the preference over those filed for two. All graduates having class reunions should apply to their class secretaries for one seat. No application will be accepted from any person whose name is on the blacklist...
Applications for tickets for the boat races between the University and Yale are due at the H. A. A. on Monday at 5 o'clock. Two tickets at $3 each may be applied for, and graduates having class reunions should apply for one seat only to their class secretaries. Members of the Varsity Club should indicate that fact on their applications. Applications for one ticket will be given preference over those filed...
...morning at 9 o'clock and will remain on sale until Wednesday at 5. Applicants must have some means of identification, such as a Bursar's card, or Co-operative Society membership card. Only two tickets can be bought by each person at the special price of $2 a seat. If on Wednesday evening any tickets remain unsold, they will be put on public sale at Kent's Bookstore and Herrick's next Monday...
...drawn up for a regulation pool to fill the lower part of the Union. It was to be in Pompeiian style, to measure seventy-five by thirty feet, with over fourteen feet bead room; to be ventilated artificially; to have an artesian well, and a filtering system; and to seat five hundred spectators. The estimated cost was $16,000, and only $6,000 remained to be raised, provided the gymnasium fund could be secured...
...Freshman eight to fill the vacancy caused by the absence of L. H. Emery, 4, who is sick. D. A. Freeman was moved up from stroke and R. S. Emmet came over from stroke in the second boat to fill Freeman's place. R. B. Lane took Emmet's seat...