Word: sittings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...lack of a rink, which it may call its own, and so must go to Boston to play its contests in the Arena. As a result, undergraduates who wish to see the games are forced to pay a high price for seats which do not necessarily enable them to sit together, and for this reason the attendance at the games, and consequently the support given the team, is apt to suffer. The interest shown in the work of the hockey team by the men in College is of so enthusiastic an order that an attempt should be made to bring...
...Harvard Athletic Association management announces that arrangements have been provided whereby members of the Cotton Belt States Club and other southern men of the University in general who wish to sit with the Vanderbilt contingent, on the east side of the Stadium in the game today may do so without further charge if they have season or H. A. A. tickets. The arrangements are these: Holders of season or H. A. A. tickets, desiring to take advantage of this offer must present themselves at the Harvard Athletic Office before 11 o'clock this morning where, upon the depositing of either...
...stamped with the amount of twelve cents for registration, and will not be accepted unless a signature card has been filed. Checks and money orders should be made payable to the Harvard Athletic Association. No person may make more than one application for this game, but persons wishing to sit together may enclose their applications under the same cover. Blanks may be obtained at the H. A. A. Office and at Leavitt & Peirce's. Tickets will be mailed not earlier than November...
...clock tomorrow as many men as possible should be in front of Holworthy Hall to join the parade which will march to the Stadium. Certainly, to be successful the parade must receive the support of every man who is to sit in the cheering section. Failure in this respect, indeed, will be nothing less than a display of indifference--and indifference is something that no Harvard man can afford to show on the day of a Princeton game...
...Goodale '13 and J. B. Cummings '13, captain of the University track team, will lead the cheering. B. B. Locke '13 will lead in the singing of the songs, and Kanrich's Band will supply the music. The eleven men who will start the game Saturday will sit on the platform...