Word: seatings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...order to give all applicants an equal opportunity, all reserved seat tickets are placed beforehand in envelopes some containing one ticket good for one reserved seat, some containing two or more tickets good for adjoining reserved seats. These envelopes are then shuffled and at the first lecture of any course all who desire to do so may exchange their first-lecture admission tickets at tables in the vestibule for envelopes, drawn by lot, containing course tickets good for reserved seats...
...after the spring vacation. Two, three and four presented more of a problem, however, for their shifts were continual for some time. After vacation J. F. Linder, who had been rowing at number seven changed places with F. Parkman, who up to that time had filled the number five seat. Then the next shift came when Linder was forced to retire on account of ill health and A. Thorndike, Jr., was put into the boat awaiting the return of Linder. Just about a week before the men came down to the training quarters at Red Top G. D. Leighton came...
...total seating capacity this year of the stands on Soldiers Field is 10,758; of this number are 7,302 seats in the steel stands and 2,658 in the wooden. Besides these there are the extra steel stands behind first base, which have a capacity of 336 seats, and the extra wooden stands behind third base. The latter will seat 462 people...
...where he remained until the next radical shift which was made on the day of arrival at the training quarters at Red Top. Cabot took bow, forcing Potter into seven in the second boat. Captain Morgan moved up one more peg into his last year's and more suitable seat, thus forcing White down to the second also. Morgan's place at four was then taken by Taylor. Talcott went up to number three which had been vacated by Cabot. A. Coolidge made his first appearance in the University boat at this time. He had been showing beautiful form...
...Navy Yard and back. The most exciting bit of news in the Eli quarters is the fact that the freshmen have moved out of their old abode and are now living in a boathouse. Otherwise Gales Ferry is dead, although it might be mentioned that Fitzpatrick maintains his seat on the first crew; and that Page has now returned to his place on the same crew...