Word: buys
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...keep them in order, which last is a very considerable item in the case of the clay courts, would not the constant player be given some advantage over the man who plays perhaps half a dozen times a year? In the base-ball games a man can buy his ticket at the gate or, if he thinks it worth his while, he can purchase a season ticket which admits him to all the games at reduced prices...
...this be done by the Tennis Association? Let those who wish pay every day; but also let those who object to this be allowed to buy a season ticket for five dollars, or whatever price the directors may see fit to adopt. The holders of season tickets would thus be benefitted in their pockets, and also in their patience by not having to hunt for a tiny dime every afternoon...
...some of the events, so that several of the more tedious exhibitions, (as throwing the hammer, putting the shot, the mile races, and c.) come together. If the events are started promptly, and consolidated in this way, the field could be left clear by 4 P.M. Those wishing to buy tickets for both the sports and the game, could do so at the beginning by an easily made arrangement between the B. B. A., and the H. A. A. The freshman nine deserves all the recognition possible at the hands of the college, for they have thus far shown their...
...implies a strong effective demand for foreign goods. The minority of the people at least wants a foreign trade, so that it is wrong to state absolutely that Americans are protectionists. This leads to a question as to the right of the majority to say when the minority shall buy or sell. We have not yet fixed the province of government to levy a tax more injurious to some than to others. Adam Smith would give government the care of the shools, religion, and certain trade monopolies. Mill would have the degree of government interference depend on history, social condition...
...obtain tickets by making written application to me, the choice being given to applicants in order of time of application. Members of the club who cannot attend the sale personally, may obtain seats at the proper time, either by a representative or by a written application. No person can buy more than ten tickets for each entertainment. The price for floor tickets is $2.00 each. A limited number of gallery tickets will be sold for $1.50 each...