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...More ushers are needed for the Yale game. Men wishing to usher at that contest who did not usher at the Brown game, must sign the blue-book at Leavitt & Peirce's before 6 o'clock this evening. Ushers have the privilege of giving their regular seats to their family or friends...
...Blue-book to the signed by extra ushers for the Yale game is at Leavitt & Peirce's, where it will remain until 6 o'clock tomorrow night. Men who ushered at the Brown game are not to sign, but all others who wish to usher must enter their names not later than 6 o'clock tomorrow. There will be a meeting to the section heads on Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House instead of Friday at 5 as previously announced...
...following men report to A. Beane, head usher: H. R. Donaghue, F. Johnson, H. Lawther, R. Lawther, F. W. K. Smith, P. D. Wesson, L. F. Fowler, R. W. Dixon...
...marked "A" stand at the foot of the stairs; "B" stand at the first opening; "C" stand at second opening; "D" stand on colonade; "E" stand on the wooden stands by the track. Luncheon will be served in the baseball cage between 11.45 and 12.30 o'clock, and no usher will be admitted to the field after 12.10. Ushers must be in their assigned places not later than 12.30 o'clock and remain there throughout the game. Men who do not show up at the Brown game will not be allowed to usher at the Yale game...
...following men report to A. Beane, head usher. H. R. Donaghue, A. L. G. Jensen, F. Johnson, H. Lawther, R. Lawther, H. C. Lendell, D. Lewis, F. P. McNamara, J. S. Mitchell, G. H. Sullivan, M. Taylor, P. D. Woodbridge