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...library is designed for the use of students in the University who are not able to buy all the text-books needed in their courses. The books will be loaned for the time of a course on the payment of the small deposit of 25 cents for the larger ones, and 15 cents for the smaller ones, which will be refunded on their return...
...Throughout the number is amusing and just the thing to give us a breathing space when our lady friends have asked more questions than we are able to bear. When Bessie, for instance, asks the why, when, and wherefore of each building, the long-suffering escort may well buy her a Class Day Lampoon and refer her to page 272, where she will find all such information ready made...
Eight of the new tennis courts on Soldiers Field are now ready for use. Tickets will be sold at the Locker Building to any member of the University wishing to use the courts, and no one will be allowed to play without buying a ticket. Contrary to the custom at Jarvis and Holmes Fields, men playing by the hour must buy a ticket, instead of paying in cash. Hourly tickets may be bought at 10 cents each, and twenty-hour tickets at $1.50 each...
...will be held on Monday, May 6, at 6.30 o'clock. A limited number of tickets at $1 a piece will be put on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's until Saturday morning, May 4, and all those who have not yet attended one of these dinners are urged to buy them. It is probable that some prominent graduate will speak...
Tickets for the Junior class dinner, to be held tomorrow night at the American House, will be on sale until 12 o'clock today, at the Union and at Leavitt & Peirce's All members of the class are urged to buy tickets, so that as large a number as possible may be present to make the dinner a success...