Word: ticketes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...meanwhile, a Freshman who had ushered at every other game and who could not afford to purchase a ticket was dropped at the Brown game. it was admitted that it was through no fault of his own. He was told that his only chance lay in signing the "extra-usher" blue-book. It was then late Monday and so many had already signed that he was told his chances were not one in twenty...
Owing to the fact that men in past years have received ushers' tickets and sold them, it has been found necessary to pass a rule that a man who receives such a ticket and disposes of it or fails to report for duty will be placed on the blacklist. These tickets will be given out to ushers at the Athletic Office this afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock and tomorrow morning from 8 to 10.15 o'clock. Ushers must show some identification card, when applying for their tickets, such as an H. A. A., Harvard Union, or Co-operative...
...handkerchief sale seems to be generally misunderstood. The cheer leaders desire to have the whole Harvard side of the Stadium a mass of red and in order to accomplish this it will be necessary for every Harvard man to have one red handkerchief to go with each ticket he holds whether it be in the cheering section or not. Therefore I want to urge upon every Harvard man to see to it that he has the right number of these red handkerchiefs to use at the Yale game. They are on sale at the Union every day this week...
Admission to the lectures, which are delivered in Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston street, is free, but by ticket only. In order to secure a desirable seat, applications should be addressed as soon as possible to the Curator of the Lowell Institute, 491 Boylston street, Boston, accompanied by a stamped addressed envelope for each course to which ticket is desired...
...following men should report to R. S. Hubard, who will be in charge of the season ticket side, sections 26 to 37, inclusive: Sect. 26, P. Barnet (A), R. G. Pears, E. T. Leddy (B), E. H. Furman (C), L. Brockenshire (D), H. Bertram (E); Sect. 27, R. W. Chadbourn (A), F. L. Clark, H. Cohen (B), J. Coolidge (C), G. T. Dickson (D), M. Friedman (E); Sect. 28, J. B. Shohan (A), H. H. Schier, J. A. Crotty (B), C. Levin (C), A. Caplan (D), B. Winkelman (E); Sect. 29, W. Haughton (A), J. B. Morrill, J. J. Collins...