Word: bazaar
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Tickets for the Bazaar are now on sale in the CRIMSON Building, at Leavitt and Peirce's, the Co-operative Branch and from the members of the committee at 25 cents. When the Bazaar opens, however, they will cost 50 cents...
...Jumple Shop at 4.15 Boylston street, Boston, which is run by the Allied Bazaar, will hold a special Harvard afternoon today. The ladies of George Arliss company, in "The Professor's Love Story," will serve tea from 3.30 to 5.30 o'clock...
...York Allied Bazaar's diminutive planet is still dodging its way through the sky in search of a name. The heavenly little body demands the name of some great institution of learning, but what institution this will be depends entirely on the latter's generosity. Will Carthaginian parsimony force the little twinkler to go through life with such a designation as "Yalensis" or "Tiga"? To save it from such a fate voting is being held dally in the CRIMSON Building, 14-20 Plympton street. Votes are now selling at the low figure of 10 cents each; there is no limit...
...entire proceeds will be given to the Allied Bazaar in New York, which is raising a million-dollar fund for war relief. Besides naming a planet for a college, a vote is being taken to determine the name of what city another of Professor Metcalfe's planets will bear, while shares are being sold for the privilege of naming a third asteroid according to the wishes of the winner...
During the past year Harvard has been asked to contribute to more organized and unorganized charities, war relief funds and bazaars than every before, and the undergraduate has quite cheerfully overdrawn his bank account and contributed. The campaign to raise money for the New York Allied Bazaar, which began this week, comes at an unfortunate time as far as the colleges are concerned. A large part of the men are away during the examination period, and those who remain find nearly all their available funds swallowed up by June bills, but the number of votes cast in the contest...