Word: buying
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...desired, their calls have lately become as regular as the delivery of the college mail. Besides this, the books are generally listed at extremely high prices, which is obviously necessary in order to pay a large commission to the agent; and, moreover, students are regularly prevailed upon to buy books for which they have no particular need. This is especially true of Freshmen before the glamour of their new surroundings has worn off. Doubtless this shortsighted policy of patronizing these agents has come about from the convenience of paying only $3 per month or some similar arrangement. With the facilities...
...graduates of the University only, at 92 State street, Boston, today from 12 to 2 o'clock. On account of the limited number of $1.50 seats, only two will be sold to one person. In addition, each person may purchase four $1.00 seats, or, if he does not buy any $1.50 seats, he may have six $1.00 seats...
...University only, at 92 State street, Boston, today and tomorrow from 12 to 2 o'clock. On account of the limited number of $1.50 seats, only two will be sold to one person. In addition, each person may purchase four $1.00 seats, or, if he does not buy any $1.50 seats, he may have six $1.00 seats...
...members of the University only at the Harvard Athletic Office today from 2 to 4 o'clock. On account of the limited number of $1.50 seats, only two will be sold to one person. In addition, each person may purchase four $1.00 seats, or, if he does not buy any $1.50 seats, he may have any number of $1.00 seats...
...sale of tickets for the Dartmouth game to members of the University only at the Harvard Athletic office today from 11 A. M. to 1 P. M. On account of the limited number of $1.50 seats, only two will be sold to each person. In addition, each man may buy four $1.00 seats or he may buy any number of the $1.00 seats up to six, if he does not wish any $1.50 seats...