Word: sold
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Attention is called to the fact that the special ticket admitting to the season ticket section which has been sold at each game to holders of H. A. A. and season tickets will not be issued for the Michigan game...
Every applicant is held responsible for the tickets allotted to him. Any applicant whose tickets are sold or offered for sale at a premium will be blacklisted. Applications will not be accepted from men now on the blacklist...
Sixty-one thousand people is a larger crowd than has ever attended an event of any kind in New Haven, and while it is expected all tickets will be sold, it is nevertheless quite a problem as to how to take care of the ticket holders. The price of seats will remain at $2 each and each graduate of the university will be entitled to apply for four tickets. Persons holding a ticket privilege will have this opportunity in addition to their present right to seats. The same restrictions as to transfer or disposal of tickets will be enforced...
...take advantage of their ignorance of conditions at Harvard to make contracts to take their tickets at a premium. The Association makes every effort to discover these cases and every applicant is warned that if his tickets are found in the hands of a speculator or to have been sold at a premium he will be blacklisted and denied the privilege of securing tickets on application for future games...
...following the second University eight-oared race and the Freshman race to be rowed immediately afterward may be secured at the City Ticket Office of the N. Y., N. H., & H. R. R., at the South Station. Tickets for the observation train following the University race have already been sold by application to the H. A. A. The trains will leave New London in the morning at 10.15 o'clock, and in the afternoon at 4.30 o'clock, respectively, and will follow along the east bank of the river affording passengers an unobstructed view of the contest from start...