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From: Dawn Maglicco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 10:45 AM
To: J. Matthew Wolfe
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [UC] Penn-Harvard Game

Dear Matt and all neighbors,
The Office of City and Community Relations has FREE tickets to this game to share with our neighbors. Please call Valerie at 898-3565 today to make arrangements. Hope to see you at the game!
Sincerely,
Dawn Maglicco

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Dawn Maglicco
Associate Director
Office of City and Community Relations
University of Pennsylvania
133 South 36th Street, Suite 507
Philadelphia, PA  19104-3246
PH: 215-898-4830
FX: 215-898-0529
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"J. Matthew Wolfe" wrote:

 I am writing to encourage my University City neighbors to think about attending the Penn-Harvard football game at Franklin Field tomorrow (Saturday, November 16).  It always amazes me that so many people live so close to Franklin Field and have never been to a game there.  They are great fun.  Penn has been playing Harvard and most of the other Ivy League teams for over 100 years.  There is great enthusiasm on the part of the students and alumni that cheer the teams on.  The Penn Band always puts on a good show.  There is no alcohol sold at the stadium, which has its advantages and disadvantages, but does make it a great atmosphere for families and kids.This game in particular should be good.  Penn and Harvard bring undefeated league records into the game.  The last two years, the game between these rivals decided the Ivy League Championship and will again this year.  Penn is currently ranked 21st in the nation in Division 1-AA.The game kicks off at 12:30 AM.  General Admission tickets are $10 and $5 for kids and seniors.  About the price of a movie.  You can spend more if you want fancier seats.  If it is raining, everyone can hide under the upper deck.I am having a few fans over to my house before the game for refreshments.  Anyone who would like to stop over and have a small group to go to the game with is welcome.  I will be receiving guests from 10 AM until about 11:30 AM.  We will walk over to Franklin Field at about 11:30 AM to allow plenty of time to get tickets and get in before the kickoff.Matt Wolfe4256 Regent Square(on 43rd Street between Chester & Woodland)215-387-7300

 
 
 

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