Word: dollar
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...Harvard Art Club has passed a resolution admitting any student of the University, upon payment of one dollar per term, to all the privileges of the Club except the power of voting and the right of attendance at official meetings...
...clock precisely. The programme will be made up of two overtures, one by Beethoven and one by J. K. Paine; two symphonies, one by Schubert, the other y Beethoven; a violin concerto of Mendelssohn will follow. Single tickets can now be had at Sever's for one dollar. Admission to the balcony over the stage will be sold at fifty cents each. The second concert will be given on Thursday evening, December...
...open to all amateur competitors who choose to enter; and a special invitation has been sent to members of the H. A. A. to take part in these events. TWO prizes are offered in each of these three contests open to all amateurs; the entrance fee will be one dollar for each event, but this amount will be returned to those who take part in the sports for which they enter. Entries should be addressed to Harry M. Howard, Secretary Union Athletic Club, 18 Boylston Street, Boston. Blanks upon which to make entries will be furnished by the secretary...
...number, although not a remarkable one. "A Plea for a Patriot" sets forth the claims of Tom Paine to the national gratitude, in an interesting and convincing manner. Richard Grant White talks of his "Seeking a Lost Art," and Albert Rhodes has an essay on "The Pursuit of the Dollar," in which he says many true and severe things of Americans, together with some things that are equally severe, though not as true. The regular departments are fully up to the standard of the magazine...
...members of the Dining-Hall Association intending to go into training this spring who would like to join an eight-dollar training table at the Hall, with dinner at one (or thereabouts), and a late tea, will please leave their names at the Auditor's office at once...