Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...discovered last spring that through a mutual misunderstanding Harvard had been admitting the H. A. A. and season ticket holders free to the Yale game for three or four years, whereas Yale had not admitted their season ticket holders to the Harvard game in New Haven. Such a situation was manifestly unfair to Yale, and it became as question either of charging the Harvard season ticket holders in future, or of letting the Yale season ticket holders in free...
...Yale management had some objections to the latter solution, and as the H. A. A. ticket holders were this year to have free admittance to the football game with Pennsylvania and to the baseball game with Princeton, and to the baseball game with Princeton, advantages they had not enjoyed the previous year, the Harvard management decided to remove from the H. A. A. ticket holders the privilege of admission to the Yale game...
Considering that the average charge per game on the H. A. A. ticket is only 10 cents, excluding the Yale game, the H. A. A. ticket holder can have no very serious complaint. ROGER ERNST...
...been decided by the House Committee of the Union to give a spread and dance on Class Day from 6 until 11 o'clock. The Union will be closed at 5.30 o'clock to all but ticket holders. The lawn south of the building will be enclosed and supper will be served there between 6 and 8 o'clock. An orchestra will play throughout the evening and there will be dancing in the Living Room. Only members of the Union and their friends who are not members of the University will be admitted. Members of the Union are requested...
...Seats in the Stadium will be open to ticket holders...