Word: usher
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Those men who wish to usher at the remaining football games are to sign their names in the blue-book at Leavitt & Peirce's. All men who have already been assigned at any previous game should not sign again...
Following is the complete list of ushers for the baseball game with Yale on Wednesday. Everyone is required to report to the head usher, L. A. Noble 1G., on Soldiers Field at 11.45 o'clock from whom meal-tickets may be secured for the lunch which will be served in the baseball cage...
...those who desire to usher in the baseball game with Yale on June 17 must sign the blue-book at Leavitt and Peirce's before 6 P. M. Saturday. The complete list of ushers will appear in the CRIMSON on Monday. Everyone is expected to report at Soldires Field by 11.45 o'clock. A lunch will be served in the Baseball Cage to all listed ushers before the game; meal- tickets may be secured at the gate. It is imperative that a hundred ushers offer their services. Men who sign to usher, and fail to report will not be accepted...
More men are needed to usher at the Yale baseball game and an urgent call has been issued by the management. Up to date only 15 men have applied for these positions, and it is imperative that the eventual force number 70 men. The game is not far away and the earlier applications are made the better. All those interested should sign the book at Leavitt & Peirce...
...following Juniors have been appointed Class Day ushers: head usher, W. H. Trumbull, Jr., of Salem; assistant head ushers, F. J. Bradlee, Jr., of Boston; C. E. Brickley, of Everett; F. W. Capper, of Brookline; W. H. Claflin, Jr., of Boston; M. J. Logan, of South Boston; S. B. Pennock, of Syracuse, N. Y.; G. H. Shaw, of Boston; J. C. Talbot, of Milton; N. L. Tibbetts, of Lowell; F. Wigglesworth, of Milton...