Word: sented
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...benefit of those who are unable to attend the Harvard Yale game on Saturday, the CRIMSON will operate a large score-board in the Living Room of the Union. Full details of the game, play by play, will be sent direct to the Union over a special wire by CRIMSON representatives at the field. The progress of the ball will be traced on the board. Reports of the preliminary practice of the two teams will begin coming in about 1.30 o'clock and will be as possible. Union members will be admitted...
...play in the Harvard-Yale football game Saturday will be recorded on a large scoreboard which the CRIMSON will operate in the Living Room of the Union. For the benefit of those who are unable to witness the game in person, for full details of the game will be sent by CRIMSON representatives at the field direct to the Union by special wire. Each telegram will be read as it arrives, and the progress of the ball traced on the board. The reports will be as complete as it is possible to make them. Union members will be admitted...
...Yale ticket office has already received 72,882 applications for the 69,000 seats in the new Bowl for the Harvard-Yale football game next Saturday. Practically all the public applications, 6200 in number, have been returned, in order that Yale graduates may be accommodated. Applications are still being sent in, but are being refused. The University has applied for 25,000 seats, Yale graduates 27,322, and Yale University...
Next week the team will be sent against the University eleven for the final practice before the Yale game. After the University squad has left for New Haven, probably on Thursday, the second team will be given a banquet at the Harvard club of Boston...
...Mercier, instructor in French, joined the territorial troops at his native town of Le Mans in France, and, though strongly desiring to be sent to the front, is retained there for the value of his services as chief interpreter, having charge of the office work of that depot of the French army...