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Preference will be given in the following order: I. First, applications for one seat for personal use only (cheering section); second, for two seats, holder to occupy one of these seats; third, for three or four seats, holder to occupy one of the seats. II. Applications by members or graduates of the University, for tickets not for personal...
Preference will be given in the following order: I. First, applications for one seat for personal use only (cheering section); second, for two seats, holder to occupy one of these seats; third, for three or four seats, holder to occupy one of the seats. II. Applications by members or graduates of the University, for tickets not for personal...
Preference will be given in the following order: I. First, applications for one seat for personal use only (cheering section); second, for two seats, holder to occupy one of these seats; third, for three or four seats, holder to occupy one of the seats. H. Applications by members or graduates of the University, for tickets no for personal use, same order as above...
Preference will be given in the following order: I. First, applications for one seat for personal use only (cheering section): second, for two seats, holder to occupy one of these seats; third, for three or four seats, holder to occupy one of the seats. II. Applications by members or graduates of the University, for tickets not for personal use, same order as above...
...very gratifying to not the unusual amount of interest taken this year in Harvard's campaign throughout the West and South. President Eliot left Cambridge yesterday on an extended trip to this section of the country, where he will visit many of the leading institutions of learning and speak before the various Harvard Clubs. This journey will take him further south than he went last year, and place him before many audiences who know little or nothing of the true spirit and ideals of the University. J. D. Greene '96, the secretary of the Corporation, is in Rochester today...