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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Group I--When tickets are for personal use; Class I will include all applications for one seat only, (cheering section; applications for these seats are non-transferable.) (a) Holders of yellow (undergraduate) season tickets. (b) Undergraduates, (c) Graduates, Officers of the University, and members of graduate departments. Class II will include applications for two seats only. Class II has same subdivision as Class I. Class III will include all applications for three or four seats. Class III has same subdivision as class...
...department of Harvard University, and have not graduated, may also apply for seats, but must state specifically at what time they were in the University; 4. Graduates of other colleges, who are in the Graduates Department, may apply as graduates; 5. Men applying for one seat in the cheering section forfeit their right to any mere seats elsewhere. No ladies will be admitted to the cheering section; 6. If a man desires more seats then he is entitled to upon his individual application he may use the application of another man, provided written authority to do so is attached...
...section under rule 11, providing that no players on the side which has the ball shall be in motion at the moment when the ball is put into play, is construed to mean that this will not prevent a player from running backward from the scrimmage line toward his own goal line...
Under the section of rule 11 which provides that none of the five men occupying the middle positions, centre, guard or tackle, may drop back from the line of scrimmage on the offence, the committee declared: "If a captain, during the progress of the game, wishes to change a centre, guard or tackle to a position in the back field, or to the position of end, he may do so by speaking to the referee, but no player thus vacating the position of centre, guard or tackle, shall thereafter during the game go back to any one of those positions...
...taking has recently been filed and work begun on the Boston embankment, extending from the Cambridge bridge along the Boston shore as far as the southerly side of the Back Bay fens. Construction work on section one of the embankment comprises 2700 linear feet of retaining wall and about the same length of earth embankment. The Commission will soon receive bids for the work on section two, which is located back of Beacon street. Along the wall, south of the Cambridge bridge, the esplanade will vary in width from 180 to 300 feet, and the portion in the rear...