Word: sittings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...protection of balls, blankets, etc., during the daily practice in case of wet weather. It is of course desirable to have such a shelter on both sides in case of rain during the games. As a matter of fact, the Harvard shelter is about as unpleasant a structure to sit in under ordinary conditions as could be constructed, though it is natural enough for the ordinary spectator, perhaps, to feel that we are slighting our visiting teams. The undergraduate managers are instructed to explain to visiting managers the purpose of the structure on the Harvard side and the reason...
...good excuse for this neglect of the smaller teams, as the shelter on our side of the field is used from the very first game. I have never heard any remarks on the subject from members of the visiting teams, but it seems impossible that they can sit in a baking sun or exposed to biting breezes without noticing that their hosts are so well protected...
...deeply impressed with the lack of a cohesive class-spirit, the continual breaking up of classes into cliques and groups, which hardly knew each other, and were about in the frame of mind to regard each other as enemies, found that it was not necessary for the College to sit by helpless and do nothing to counteract the evil tendency. Hence came the decision to put the entire Freshman class on an equality as to living accommodations, and to see to it that groups from the big preparatory schools and large cities did not flock by themselves...
...regular reserved price one special ticket for each game admitting a friend accompanying him to the section reserved for season tickets. This privilege will extend to all home games, except those with Michigan and Princeton. If the holder of an H. A. A. or season ticket prefers to sit on the regular reserved seat side, the coupon of his ticket admitting to any game will be accepted at the admission price charged for that game as part payment for a regular reserved seat...
...reaching the Chapel, the procession will pass to the front of the main aisle. The marshal and the chairman will then walk down the aisle dividing off the pairs into the pews. All will remain standing until the marshal and chairman have returned to their seats, when they will sit at a signal from the chairman. After the service, the Seniors will leave in the same order in which they entered...