Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...management announces to the public that it has arranged to secure, so far as possible, the seat numbers of tickets found in the hands of speculators or offered for sale at a premium, and, in accordance with the provision printed, on the ticket, will refuse to honor them on the day of the game, refunding only the face value...
Soldiers Field will be open only to members of the University today. Some identification, such as a Bursar's card, Union membership card, Co-operative ticket or H. A. A. ticket will be required to gain admission...
Every year speculators reap a rich harvest from the sale of Yale game tickets--and no doubt they feel justified in earning their livelihood by this means. But the professional speculator is not on the last of those entitled to receive tickets, and we must conclude that a few graduates or undergraduates have sought to make their connection with the University a source of dishonorable profit. The temptation is no doubt greater for some than for others, but need of the proceeds does not justify this sort of ticket speculation...
Many of the tickets which change hands on the streets are thoughtlessly given by graduates to uninterested employees and persons who have none of the scruples of the original owner. This could easily be avoided if every legitimate possessor of a ticket who is unable to attend himself should return it to the Athletic Association, unless he can give it to some trustworthy friend...
...clock, and all ushers must go at once to their positions. Badges will be distributed by the following head ushers: Emerson, sections 1 through 13; Amberg, sections 14 through 26; Carpenter, sections 27 through 37; Brigham, extras. Ushers are requested to be more strict in requiring that tickets be shown, and to refuse admission to anyone not provided with the proper ticket...