Word: sections
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Reports from the Athletic Association show that 384 men have applied for tickets for the Princeton football game to be held in the Palmer Stadium on November 8. Of this number of applications only about 100 are for seats in the cheering section. As this section holds 1000, it can be readily seen that more applications are necessary in order that the University be well represented at the game. The smallest number with which it will be possible to form the customary "H" during the singing of the "Marseillaise...
...will still receive applications today and possibly tomorrow for cheering section seats from those men who have not applied...
...classes on subjects of general interest. The plan of the association is to develop its speakers before sending them out. The active membership will be composed of 15 Seniors and about 50 Juniors and Sophomores will be admitted as associate members. The last will be divided into sections, according to the line of work they wish to follow, and each section will be in charge of a member of the Faculty...
...Athletic Association by 6 o'clock tonight as the extension of time limit which was granted expires at that time. The report of the Athletic Association indicates that the number of undergraduate applications has swelled to over 350. However, many are needed, especially for the cheering section...
...only 327 undergraduates had applied for tickets to the Princeton game at 6 o'clock last night, the Athletic Association decided to extend the time limit for applications until 6 o'clock Monday. This applies to applications both in the cheering section and elsewhere...