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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...oversubscription for tickets to a game in the Harvard Stadium. There were 16,675 applications for 60,868 tickets to the Dartmouth game; and the capacity of the Stadium is only 57,335, leaving a surplus demand of 3,623. There were 8,950 graduate applications for a total of 24,392 tickets: Dartmouth received 23,000 tickets; 3,855 undergraduates applied for 7,927 of the valuable pasteboards; and 207 members of squads asked for 1,480 tickets. The remainder of the applications were filed by members of the band, clubs, late requests, and 3,100 season subscriptions...
...figures on the fall registration were also given out. The registration in the School this year reached its highest mark in the last three years, having a total of 62 men entered. In 1927-1928, there were 57, while last year there were but 41 men registered. There were 37 new men in this year's incoming class, of whom over half had had previous undergraduate training in their college courses. This is an unusual increase over the average entering group of from...
...Business School touch football league will be played on Soldiers Field. This year is the first in which members of the Business School have had any supervised form of athletics; and it is hoped that it will meet with continued popularity. 125 men, over one tenth of the total registration, have signed up for this sport, and two leagues have been formed, totaling 15 teams. Four clubs have been assembled from students in Gallatin Hall, three from Chase, and two each from McCulloch, Hamilton, and Morris. The Gaydon Club and Staplers Club have each entered a group in the leagues...
...plays time and again. With six men in the line and two men backing it up closely, the West Pointers smashed the heralded Harvard laterals, but it was the threat of this play which made the Crimson aerials go. Twelve forwards were hurled and seven were completed for a total gain of 168 yards. Not for several years has a Harvard football team exhibited such accuracy in this department as was shown by Putnam and Wood, on the throwing end, and O'Connell and Harding, the receivers...
...land purchased after July 1, 1928, which otherwise might legally be designated tax exempt. It does not affect the buildings on the land. A second clause limits the amount of land held before this date which the University may annually withdraw from taxation to 10 percent of the total by value. Inasmuch as the University had not been withdrawing land at a rate very much faster than this, the second clause loses most of its significance...