Word: yard
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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There will be a sale of Class Day tickets, open to all members of the university on Tuesday, June 22nd between 10 and 12.30 at 14 Matthews. Tree tickets will be $2.00 each; Memorial tickets, $1.50 each; Yard tickets, 25 cents each...
...Matthews. This will be the last sale at which seniors can buy extra tickets at package rates; at all future sales the tickets will be sold only at the advanced rates. Graduates of the Law and Medical Schools can get packages of three Memorial and six yard tickets at that time. No single tickets will be sold to any except regular members of the senior class at that sale...
...attention of all members of the classes of 1887, 1888, and 1889 is called to the following: "All undergraduates who intend to leave Cambridge before Class Day are requested to destroy all yard tickets they may have in their possession and do not intend to use for themselves or their friends...
...Matthews. This will be the last sale at which seniors can buy extra tickets at package rates; at all future sales the tickets will be sold only at the advanced rates. Graduates of the Law and Medical Schools can get packages of three Memorial and six yard tickets at that time. No single tickets will be sold to any except regular members of the senior class at that sale...
...forced to withdraw from it. But a word on celebrations in general may not be altogether out of place at this moment. It was made apparent by the freshman celebration on Monday night that celebrations can be made enjoyable without being obnoxious. This being so, why skulk about the yard till twelve o'clock, to build a bon-fire out of two soap boxes and an old hat? Does it signify exuberant joy? Is there any particular pleasure in setting off surreptitious fire-crackers at long intervals during the night, or pelting an instructor's panes with torpedoes...