Word: standing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...special entrance on the Charles River Parkway opposite the University boathouse for those coming to the game in carriages. The Parkway can be reached only on the Brighton side from Western avenue, via Everett street, as Boylston street and North Harvard street will be closed. Carriages may stand in the Parkway during the game...
Keep your seats until the game is over. No one will be allowed to stand in the aisles or passageways while the game is being played. Persons leaving their seats must leave the field...
...their places promptly at 1 o'clock will lose their chance to usher next Saturday. Section heads must meet the head usher in the Locker Building at 12.45 o'clock. The former will distribute the badges to the men in their places. Men marked A stand at the bottom of the steps, men marked B at the first entrance, men marked C at the upper entrance, men marked D at the top on the promenade, men marked E on the wooden stands...
...winning the next point on a hard smash after a clever placement. With the score at deuce, Sweetser drove the ball into the net. He brought the score back to deuce again, only to lose the next two points and the game. This was Fraser-Campbell's last stand, for he won only a single point in the last game, losing the last four points by successive drives into...
...following men have been appointed ushers for the game this afternoon. Men marked A stand at the bottom of the steps, men marked B at the first entrance, men marked C at the upper entrance, and men marked D at the top on the promenade. Men should be in their places at 2 o'clock sharp. If they are late they will lose their place for the rest of the season. The assistant head ushers will distribute badges to the men in their places...