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Arrangements have been made for a cheering section at the Yale hockey game next Friday and cheer-leaders have been appointed by Captain Willetts. Q. Reynolds '14 will be the head cheer-leader, assisted by the other major sport captains, W. A. Barron, R. T. P. Storer, and D. J. P. Wingate...
Members of the Class of 1913 who have not yet received notice of the dinner of the class on Friday, February 6, and who wish to attend, or to sit in the 1913 section at the Yale hockey game, are asked to sign the blue-book at Leavitt & Peirce's before 6 o'clock this evening, or notify P.G.M. Austin '13, 33 Holyoke House. The addresses of a number of men are not on record; as soon as their addresses are received invitation and application blanks for the game will be sent to them...
...dinner will be held at the Hotel Lenox at 6 o'clock and will be followed by the reading of several reports. The meeting will then adjourn to the Arena where a special section has been reserved for the game...
...class of 1913 will hold a dinner at the Hotel Lenox on Friday, February 6 at 6 o'clock. Several reports will be read and following a short entertainment, the meeting will adjourn to the Arena where a section has been reserved for the Yale game. The addresses of several men are not on record and therefore notice of the reunion could not be sent to them. All those who did not receive invitations and application blanks for the game are asked to sign a blue-book at Leavitt & Peirce's before Saturday of this week, or notify...
...cents. It seems that this is hardly fair to the large number of Harvard and Princeton men who wanted to see that game, many of whom found it hard to pay even the regular price. Furthermore, the Princeton management had great difficulty in actually securing the disposal of one section which they had definitely engaged, because it was sold by mistake to a speculating agency. The Arena management may, of course, sell its tickets to whomsoever it chooses, but the criticism in this case is well merited, since every ticket for Saturday's game could easily have been disposed...