Word: buying
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...office and the line will form through the basement billiard room. In order to accommodate as many undergraduates as possible, it has been decided to sell only one seat to each member of the University, except in the second balcony where any member of the University may buy two seats...
...order that friends may be able to sit together, and in order that as few men as possible be obliged to stand in line, any man presenting the signatures of men for whom he wishes to buy tickets may obtain not more than five seats...
...order to accommodate as many undergraduates as possible at the special football night performance at Keith's, it has been decided to sell only one seat to each man, except in the second balcony, where any member of the University may buy two seats. At the sale any man presenting an application signed by men for whom he wishes to buy tickets may obtain not more than five seats. The floor will be reserved for Seniors and Juniors and members of the graduate departments, and the first balcony for Sophomores and Freshmen...
...looked very much in the future, but twenty gentlemen united to buy at an expense of about $550,000 this tract of land on the condition that Harvard University should have, of course, any portion of it which it desired. I think that a most ingenious and admirable way of helping an institution of learning...
...blue-books will be allowed on this tug. One dollar fare will be charged. The 1901 tug will be at the Harvard Bridge at 4.30. All Seniors who want to watch the race from this tug must either get tickets, 75 cents apiece, at Leavitt's before 12, or buy them when they get to the tug. The capacity of the boat is sixty-five...