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...result of the first round of the chess trials, eighteen men have been selected for further trial. These men are divided into three sections of six each; each man will play every other man in his section, and the three best men in each section together with one more man to be chosen from the remaining ones will make the team of ten which will play Yale November 24. The sections are as follows...
Work on the section of the Yard fence and gateway begun in the early part of September, has been delayed for a week by the need of special brick to be used in the cornice. The gateway will cost about $15,000, and, it is hoped, will be finished by the end of November. The mason-work of the fence, which extends from the Fogg Museum along Broadway to Robinson Hall, is now finished, but the iron-work will not be put in until the masonry of the gateway is built. Between the openings a drinking fountain in the form...
Ushers for the Yale game will be assigned to sections by lot. There will be 56 section heads, four assistant head ushers, and six ushers to each section. It is of the utmost importance that men report promptly at the baseball cage at 11.30 o'clock on the day of the game. Luncheon will be served to them at that time. Any men unable to usher must send their names to Holworthy 18 before November...
Group I.--Where tickets are for personal use; Class I will include all applications for one seat only, (cheering section; applications for these seats are non-transferable) (a) H. A. A. ticket-holders, (b) undergraduates, and officers of the University, (c) graduates; Class II will include all officers of the University. (Special group for those who wish more than one seat); Class III will include applications for two seats only, (a) H. A. A. ticket-holders, (b) undergraduates, and officers of the University, (c) graduates; Class IV will include applications for three or four seats, (a) H. A. A. ticket...
...department of Harvard University, and have not graduated, may also apply for seats, but must state specifically at what time they were in the University; 4. Graduates of other colleges, who are in the Graduate Department, may apply as undergraduates; 5. Men applying for one seat in the cheering section forfeit their right to any more seats elsewhere. No ladies will be ad- mitted to the cheering section; 6. If a man desires more seats than he is entitled to upon his individual application he may use the application of another man, provided written authority to do so is attached...