Word: show
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Each year finds an increased demand for tickets to the theatre on the evening of the Yale game. The desire to attend the particular show which the football team is going to -- which this year is "Watch Your Step"--is such that at this time it is almost impossible to get seats there for that evening. Taking advantage of this demand, many theatres are charging $3.00 for tickets for that performance and as the entire house is bought up by an agency the purchaser must pay $3.350 per seat--an extortionate figure. Even at this price, however, there are many...
...would be an unquestioned advantage to the theatre from an advertising stand-point to sell out the house to students and if it so happened that there was more than one good musical show in Boston at the time, it might be possible to procure seats at less than $3.00 apiece...
...slumbers every morning at 7 o'clock. It seemed impossible that such an apparently useless pest should be continuously perpetrated unless there were some good reason; and hence the CRIMSON long resisted the insistent request of many men to voice their execration of the nuisance. But inquiry seems to show that it rests upon a tradition, which has persisted after its use has long vanished...
...CRIMSON is operating for the benefit of men unable to go to Princeton. A special wire has been leased by the CRIMSON from the press stand in the Palmer Stadium direct to the Union and reports will be received at 30-second intervals. The large score-board will show every detail including who has the ball, where he carries it, and how much he gains or loses. Punts, drop-kicks, and forward passes will be shown as well...
...very poorly yesterday, and their listlessness was discouraging in view of the way they played last Saturday. Playing against the University second team they carried the ball to the five-yard line, where they failed in eight attempts to put it across. The Freshman lacked coordination and failed to show their usual power. Selden at centre, and Taylor at quarterback for the seconds played well...