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...following men should report to the head usher, A. Beane, at the door of the baseball cage: E. J. Buttler, R. S. Cochran, R. Coggeshall, A. E. Fitzgibbons, R. W. Fowler, C. M. Gordon, A. Hautlein, C. K. Horwitz, L. B. Kagan, H. Lawther, R. Lawther, E. Leisy, J. H. McDonough, C. H. O'Neil, E. C. Peck, W. Scholnick, M. Weiss, P. D. Wesson, C. Wood...
Luncheon will be served in the baseball cage between 11 and 12.15 o'clock, and no usher will be admitted to the field after 11.45. Ushers must be in their assigned places not later than 12.15 o'clock and remain there throughout the game. Ushers' tickets, which must be shown for admission to the field, may be procured at the Athletic Office from 8 to 10.15 o'clock this morning. Men who receive these tickets and do not report in their assigned places and stay there throughout the game, will be placed on the blacklist...
...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...
...communication and the notice from the Athletic Association which we print this morning, regarding ushers' tickets, are indicative of some of the lowest attempts imaginable on the part of certain students, whom we refuse to grace with the name of Harvard men, to defraud the College by speculation. Any man who, on the plea of poverty, has secured a ticket admitting to the Stadium as an usher and who has sold the ticket, deserves not the least semblance of sympathy. He has secured his ticket under false pretenses and has then proceeded to deprive men who really need the opportunity...
...Wishing to usher at Yale game sign blue-book at Leavitt's before this hour...