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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...graduates. It seems only fair that members of the team and the coaches should have special seats for themselves and their immediate families, but the privilege should extend no further. It is an abuse to treat their friends among graduates and undergraduates as a privileged class, yet their friends put very great pressure upon them for special seats. The whole spirit of good sport rests upon equal opportunities to all, both in playing the game and seeing it. Certainly, any system is a viscious one which deprives the undergraduates of their legitimate right to see the games under the most...

Author: By Ira N. Hollis., | Title: STATEMENT FROM PROF HOLLIS | 11/15/1899 | See Source »

...undergraduates have all been offered good prices for their tickets, it speaks well for their sense of honor that so few of them have yielded. It was hoped that the large number of seats constructed around the field would effectually check speculation, and to that end the management deliberately put money into seats it did not expect to sell. Under the circumstances, the common delusion that any undergraduate has been entirely crowded out seems surprising. He has not had adequate opportunity to get good seats, but he can nevertheless see the game...

Author: By Ira N. Hollis., | Title: STATEMENT FROM PROF HOLLIS | 11/15/1899 | See Source »

...work of the team consisted of hard signal practice and the usual line-up against the second. Every effort was made to put dash into the play, and to develop the team work and interference. The results of these efforts appeared in the scoring of the second touchdown by Reid, when all the gains were made by well-executed plays into the line. Hallowell placed his punts better, and Sawin succeeded in kicking an easy goal from the field. Burnett missed two tries for goal from the forty-five and thirty-five yard lines respectively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football Practice | 11/14/1899 | See Source »

...disposition of the seats for the Yale game my sympathies are entirely with the undergraduates' point of view. I do not mean that I wish to complain of those who have charge of the distribution of tickets this year, because we must realize that their methods have been put to a test far beyond precedent; and however regretable, it is perhaps not surprising that they should have found themselves overpowered in consequence. But the principle which gives graduates the preference over undergraduates in the right to seats seems tome both unfair and impolitic, and I for one should be glad...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 11/11/1899 | See Source »

...Last chance for the student to see the University eleven in a game before the line-up against Yale will be offered this afternoon in the game with Dart-mouth. Four substitutes will be in the line-up, and, unless Dartmouth proves stronger than is expected, others will be put in during the second half. The Dartmouth eleven have not been as strong as usual this year, and have been beaten several times by minor colleges. Early in the season they held Yale down to twelve points, but since then they have not developed as well as was hoped...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DARTMOUTH TODAY | 11/11/1899 | See Source »

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