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...impression that has become prevalent in college to the effect that the returns are to be posted inside Lyceum Hall and admittance charged, is entirely erroneous. The returns can be seen by anyone who cares to stand in the square...
...recent meeting of the University Athletic Club it was decided to charge $200 each for the seats in the covered stand on the south side of the field and $1.50 each for the open stand sea's on the other sides. Admission tickets will be sold for $1.00 apiece. No boxes or coach positions will be sold at auction; boxes will be sold for $15.00 and upward, and the coach positions for $35.00 and upward. Yale and Princeton have each received fifteen hundred covered stand tickets and five hundred open stand tickets...
Ninety-three and Ninety-four play their football game this afternoon. As matters now stand, the game will be played on Nortons Field, though a change may be made at the last minute. Two halves will be played, the first thirty minutes, the second the same length of time unless darkness prevents. K. Fairbanks will probably be referee and John Bass umpire. The game will be called at 4 o'clock. The teams will line up as follows...
...matters now stand, Harvard does not expect a game with Princeton this year. It rests with Princeton to decide as to the future...
...great part even to Harvard men. We cannot urge too strongly the importance and necessity that every man in college should take advantage of the opportunity now given to learn the policy which has been our guide throughout this controversy with Princeton and the position in which we now stand. What has doubtless prejudiced people against Harvard on this question has been the weak and unsatisfactory explanation which the great majority of students are forced to make when asked right out and out to justify the stand which Harvard has taken. Experience has taught us to expect misrepresentation from...