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...coupon department of great Continental Illinois Bank & Trust Co. is at the east end of the second or main banking floor of the company's 23-story building running between Clark and La Salle Streets in Chicago. The central hall is entered by two wide stairways leading from the street floor, the walls flanked by mammoth columns topped by murals. The coupon department, U-shaped, gives access to the bank's customers on three sides. In the centre of the U is window No. 77, and behind this window customers could be sure to find Walter Wolf, manager...
...equalization of the burden of athletic expenses could be brought about by issuing a coupon book similar to the present H. A. A. book but designed solely for the participator. The coupons could pay for lockers towels and the maintenance of athletic equipment. Members of university teams and freshmen taking compulsory exercise would naturally be exempt from the upkeep charges. The price of these coupon books should be moderate so that those men, whose studies and laboratory work allow only intermittent exercise could benefit by the saving incurred in using all the coupons. A system such as this would...
...fill out the applications and mail them to the B. A. A., later going to the office, receiving his tickets and paying for them at that time. The curse of the present system is the fact that men are filling in application blanks (by far the longest proceeding), buying coupon books and paying for tickets all at once, in the same room, and over the same counter. If some of these functions could be taken care of by the registration envelope method it would do much toward ridding the B. A. A. office of the Beething crowd which at present...
...response to a demand for a more efficient system of paying for the use of the University squash courts, the Harvard Athletic Association has issued a coupon book for the 1930 winter season...
...coupon book which sells for $2.25 contains 25 coupons a discount of ten percent from the former cost of using the squash courts for a period of one half hour. These books are sold only to members of the University and unused coupons may be redeemed by the owner at the rate of nine cents per coupon if presented at the H. A. A. office before June...