Word: tomorrow
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...special tickets at the Athletic Office in order to be admitted to Soldiers Field this afternoon. None of these men will be allowed in the Stadium, and no other men will be admitted to the field without a regular ticket. Members of the Freshman lacrosse team will be admitted tomorrow by special tickets...
...thirteenth annual convention of the Associated Harvard Clubs will open this morning at 10 o'clock at the Hotel Sinton, Cincinnati, Ohio, and will continue until tomorrow evening. The meeting this year will be of unusual importance on account of the presence of President Lowell and Mr. Eliot. The attendance is expected to be larger than at any previous meeting and large delegations are expected from the clubs of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Cleveland, as well as representatives from the clubs of Japan, Berlin, Hawaii and Manila. During the course of the meeting President Lowell. Mr. Eliot...
...thirty-fourth annual track and field games of the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America will be held today and tomorrow in the Stadium. This afternoon at 2.30 o'clock the preliminary elimination heats and trials will begin for all events except the mile and two-mile runs, leaving only the semi-final and final heats to be run off tomorrow. Owing to the exceptionally large number of entries and the remarkably high standard of the competitors in many of the events, the preliminaries this afternoon give promise of some excellent performances...
...Associated Harvard Clubs at Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. Eliot and a number of other Harvard graduates who live in the vicinity of Boston will leave this afternoon in a special car attached to the 1.45 train. Both President Lowell and Mr. Eliot are to speak at the meeting, which opens tomorrow and will continue through Saturday...
...Cornell to see the Harvard-Cornell baseball game and boat-race on May 29 and May 31 respectively, the Boston and Albany Railroad has arranged to run a special train from Boston to Ithaca composed entirely of Pullman cars. The train will leave the South Station tomorrow evening at 7.20 and arrive in Ithaca the following morning at 3.30 o'clock. The return train will leave Ithaca for Boston directly after the finish of the boat-race. The fare for the round trip is $11, and a berth $2.50. Tickets and sleeping car accommodations may be reserved at the Boston...