Word: woodenness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...graduate thinks the undergraduate ought not to come ahead in the allotment; the Senior thinks the Freshman ought to be cut first, and the undergraduate generally, and in this I heartily agree, is that it is his game. The Crew Captain of former days refuses to sit in the wooden stands, yet he gloats over the fact that Crew men are purposely discouraged from playing football. An old 'Varsity shot-putter insists he did so much for Harvard that he should have a preference. And every year there is something in the Alumni Bulletin advocating the adding of new groups...
...verse on topics of every day life. The whole world of little intimate human experiences is his field, and no incident is too commonplace to undergo an appealing and entertaining metamorphosis under the touch of his skillful pen. Such homely topics as the Saturday night bath in the old wooden tub, or the quiet pleasures of Christmas in a simple country home, are the subjects that are the favorite of this writer of human interest...
...gate nearest the Anderson Bridge, or gate 1, will admit spectators with tickets in sections 23 to 37 inclusive and men with press badges; all others with badges and passes will enter through gate 2 next to the Locker Building; those in sections 38 to 51, comprising the wooden stands, will be admitted at gate 3 near the East tower; the entrance for sections 1 to 10 is at gate 4 opposite the East tower; those in sections 11 to 37 will enter through gate 5 near the bowl end of the Stadium. Gates 6, 7, 8, and 9 will...
Tickets for the Harvard-Dartmouth game will go on sale today at 12 o'clock at Leavitt and Peirce's to holders of H. A. A. tickets, who may purchase two extra seats. There are about 4,000 seats in the colonnade, wooden stands, bowl, and on the roof yet to be disposed of. If any are left after today's sale they will be offered to holders of season tickets tomorrow. Tomorrow's sale will begin at 9 o'clock at the following places: Leavitt and Peirce's in Cambridge, Wright and Ditson's, lver Johnson's, and William...
After filling all applications for seats for the Harvard-Dartmouth game on Saturday, the H. A. A. still has 4,000 tickets to be disposed of, it was announced last night. These unsold seats are in the Colonnade, wooden stands, Bowl and on the roof, and will be put on sale first to holders of H. A. A. tickets and then to holders of season tickets. Tomorrow, beginning at 12 o'clock noon, the holders of H. A. A. books may purchase two extra tickets at Leavitt and Peirce's upon presentation of their book to be punched...