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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Athletic Office has received applications for 1098 tickets from 713 members of the University for the Princeton game. The west side of the field, which has been reserved for Harvard men, is entirely filled and tickets are now being sold in the end stands. The demand in New York for tickets has been very heavy and is still continuing. The Athletic Association has wired for the use of another section in case it is needed...
...Tickets sold at special rates are good only on the particular trains reserved for the excursion. The red identification card must be presented to the conductor on the 9.20 A. M. train (Penn. R. R.), Saturday. He will give in exchange for it a ticket that will entitle the holder to a return trip to New York on any special train of the Pennsylvania R. R. after the game. Following is the complete schedule...
...returning from Princeton, the ticket sold will be good on any special train to New York that same...
Since the Princeton trip committee has sold over 500 transportation tickets, the New Haven road has offered a rebate of 35 cents per ticket. This rebate may be obtained on presentation of a New Haven ticket in Thayer Common Room today between 1 and 2 o'clock. All money not claimed at this time will be turned over to the band fund. Positively no more tickets will be sold...
...Cornell game the special tickets sold to holders of H. A. A. tickets can be bought only at Leavitt & Peirce's. They will not be on sale at the box office. Both admission and reserved seats will be sold at Leavitt & Peirce's all day today...