Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...attracts; and, considering the Faculty of the College to be on the whole the most prominent body in Cambridge, they have attacked the Faculty in a column of what I suppose to have been intended for polished irony. The excuse for their attack is found in certain tickets, recently issued by order of the President and not of the Faculty, which they appear to regard as mere tickets of admission, for everybody connected with the College and for all the friends of such persons, to every entertainment given by the students; and accordingly they bring to bear upon these tickets...
...bearer of this ticket, is a College officer, and is entitled to enter all College buildings, rooms, and grounds, subject only to restrictions imposed by the Authorities of the College...
...This ticket is not to be given...
...before the issue of these a College officer could not enter the Yard on Class Day without a ticket from the students, the justice of the measure is hardly to be questioned. The tickets are given to College officers only; and their wives, children, and the strangers that are within their gates derive no more benefit from them than the representatives of the College press, - probably not so much as the Advocate itself...
...enter. If there are more than two entries in each class, the race will be rowed in heats. Prizes will be given to those members of the winning crews who have paid the usual subscription, 50 c. No one will be admitted to either boat-house without a ticket. Due notice will be given to members of whom and where tickets can be obtained...