Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...clock in the evening. . . . Among the changes that spectators will notice in the Stadium on Saturday will be the transfer of the Harvard and visiting substitutes from the benches they occupied on the side-lines in previous seasons to seats in the regular stands. . . . General Manager Getchell, Crimson ticket king estimates that Saturday's attendance at the Stadium will reach about 20,000 people. After the New Hampshire game a week from Saturday, bare spaces in the horseshoe, despite its increased capacity, should be conspicuous by their absence. . . . The heavies and the lightest players who are expectd to take part...
...least some of the hundreds of men who stood outside the Union yesterday afternoon while the cold northeaster trickled down their necks, must have felt that some simpler way of applying for football tickets might be devised. And it is not probable that their feelings would be much altered by the confusion and delay of the ticket office, which is hardly preferable to the weather outside. Granted that foresight would have brought them to the ticket office earlier in the week, human nature dictates that the vast majority will always put the matter off until the last minute...
...would seem that a perfectly workable system of distributing the application blanks through the registration envelopes could be developed. It is the necessity of filling out the blanks, buying coupon books and paying for the tickets all at the same time that slows up the present method. By distributing the blanks through the envelopes and having them sent to the ticket office by the applicant, the greater part of the evils of the present system would be eliminated...
Starting in the middle of October, there will be a series of five open nights at the Harvard Astronomical Observatory. Students wanting admission to these open nights should send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Open Nights, care of Harvard Observatory, to receive a ticket...
...Buffalo a freak primary brought about the following result: Frank X. Schwab, present Republican mayor, was renominated for his office on the Democratic ticket, defeating the regular Democratic designee, 2 to 1, but was defeated for renomination on the Republican ticket by another Republican...