Word: coupon
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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They tilled the soil, in succeeding years dammed the river for power, built woolen and flour mills, dyeworks, woodworking shops. Each adult had a coupon book worth $40 to purchase a year's necessities at a village store. Community kitchens provided meals for everyone. Rule-breakers were punished by being excluded from religious services...
Announcement has been made by the Athletic Association that holders of H. A. A. Contribution Books must exchange the special coupon for the Toronto hockey Game at the Association offices before 5 P. M. Today. The coupon and 60 cents entitles the holder to a $1.10 ticket for the Toronto game tonight...
...interest in the Metropolitan, three years ago became the first woman on its board. When Johnson stepped into the managership she rallied behind him with a little knot of socialite backers, founded the Metropolitan Opera Guild, and was made its chairman. Key to her salesmanship was the ticket coupon book, available in any amount to Guild members only, the coupons redeemable at the Metropolitan box-office or at Guild headquarters against their value in tickets. Not restricted to a particular day of the week nor to a particular section of the Opera House, the coupons, coupled with the Guild...
...communities of three states, with the weekly Opera news Bulletin to members, with Metropolitan Operagrams, a 48-page book listing the plots, biographical notes, bibliography and available phonograph records on the operas and composers of the 1936-37 repertory. Hoping for a large Christmas-present sale of coupon books, she expects the Guild to sponsor a performance of Aïda for children next March...
...game will be played on the Junior Varsity field, admission 55 cents or an H. A. A. coupon...