Word: transferring
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...order to call to the attention of those who have applied for Yale game tickets the rules relating to the transfer and speculation of tickets for the Harvard Yale game, the CRIMSON publishes the following statement from the Athletic Association...
...applicant should under any circumstances transfer one of his tickets to any person without warning him of the rules against speculation, nor to any person upon whom he cannot thoroughly rely to observe this warning...
...aggregation this year that there is likely to be much wrangling over the fact that the Cadets draw their best grid material from other colleges. Purdue gave Olyphant a thorough football education before he took up soldiering, and Vidal starred for South Dakota. French is the most promising transfer this year...
...feinting only to toss forwards to the equally speedy Gilroy or McPhee. The second touchdown he scored himself, tearing loose after snaring a pass from Stinson and running 30 yards through a broken field to the line. The scrubs, with several ineligibles on their roster, notably Pixley, a transfer from Ohio State, have been putting up a stiffer opposition with each day of scrimmage. Several of the starters against Swarthmore were given another respite, among them Captain Callaban, Keck and Rutan from the line, and Louric, Wittmer, Murrey and Thomson from the backfield. The latest line-up; Ends, Raymond...
...will be among the largest on record. The demand for rooms has been the keenest in the history of the University. The indications are that there will be a considerable increase in the size of the Freshman class. An increase is also expected in the number of men transferring to Harvard from other colleges. Some 360 men are expected to make this transfer, after a year or more in other institutions, and to sign up next Monday as inclassified students. The enrollment for Harvard College as a whole will touch a record figure unless all signs fail...