Word: buying
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman class dinner which will be held Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at the American House, Boston, will close this evening at 7 o'clock. Tickets will be on sale today at the Rendezvous, from 10 to 1 and from 5 to 8 o'clock. All men who buy tickets must present the certificate for the class bond at the time of purchase...
Tickets for the Freshman class dinner, which will be held on Tuesday, April 2, at the American House, may be obtained at the Rendezvous until Saturday night, from 12 to 1.30, and from 6 to 8 o'clock. All men who buy tickets must present their certificates for the class bond at the time of purchase...
...recent auction sale in New York the Library was able to buy, by means of the Dane gift, some twenty-five English plays. Among the more important of these may be mentioned: Marlowe's "Famous Tragedy of the Rich Jew of Malta," 1633, first edition; Beaumont and Fletcher's "Knight of the Burning Pestle," 1635, second edition; Davenant's "Siege of Rhodes," 1670; Dryden's "Tempest," 1670, first edition, "Tyrannick Love," 1670, first edition, and "King Arthur," 1691, first edition, with the prologue and epilogue which are not in the edition of the same date already in the Library; Shadwell...
...separate tickets for each sport, the one or two more fortunate ones draw the whole student body to their games; all the rest draw from a few hundred down to a handful. At present the relative importance of a sport should not be judged by the attendance. Most men buy only one ticket, usually for football, and the minor teams have very few men at their games. They may scrape along by the help of subscriptions, but larger attendance at their games would be much more valuable to the sport. With increased attendance there is bound to be increased interest...
...Phillips Brooks House Association wishes to call attention to the text book library which was opened last fall, and is maintained in Phillips Brooks House for the benefit of men who cannot afford to buy all their books. It has at present between 400 and 500 books available for use, and in addition there are about 100 books which have been loaned out. The library is in the Randall Room on the first floor of Phillips Brooks House, and books are loaned on application at the office at any time between 9 and 12 or 1.30 and 5 o'clock...