Word: dollars
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...innovation. Owing to the Pudding theatricals the 'Varsity Glee Glub will be unable to take part, but the freshmen gave so successful a concert in Brookline recently that the programme will be hardly less attractive therefore. After the concert there will be a supper and dancing. Tickets, at one dollar each, can be obtained at Herrick's Theatre Ticket Agency (Hotels Vendome and Brunswick), Backup's book-store, Roxbury, Le Dejuner's, Tremont street, and Burwell's pharmacy Park Square...
...money it would be a graceful thing on the part of the H. A. A. to undertake another such meeting this year. The meeting could be conducted on very much the same plan as that of two years ago. A small admission fee of seventy-five cents or one dollar should be charged for admission, with a certain amount extra for reserved seats. The sports could be made very attractive if the management of the H. A. A. would enter into the matter in earnest; and ladies should be admitted as at other winter meetings. This special meeting could easily...
...poet should take the cold facts of science and humanize them. Human sentiment should be substituted for the critical verse now in vogue. The human mind has in this century again burst its bonds, as it did just before the Renaissance. It cannot be possible that the "almighty dollar" is to be the only issue from this wonderful new world. Positive thought must be substituted for negative, and it may be that a new poetic energy will rise from among the hot spirits of the Socialists. The gospel of love extended to embrace the happiness of the whole world...
...will be given by the Glee Club, Pierian Sodality and Banjo Club, at the Young Men's Christian Association Hall, Boston, on Tuesday evening, March 6, at 8 o'clock. The number and character of the patrons and patronesses of the undertaking should insure its success. The tickets, one dollar each, may be obtained at Herrick's Theatre Ticket Agency, Hotels Vendome and Brunswick, and at Clarke and Carruth's in Boston; and at Sever's University Bookstore in Cambridge. There are no reserved seats...
...valuable prizes. To the first man in who belongs to an organized foot-ball team, a special prize-a medal-will be given. The entries will close February 17 with Mr. T. Avery Collett, secretary, P. O. box 2872, New York City. The entrance fee is one dollar...