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...holder of an H. A. A. ticket may now purchase a ticket at the regular price admitting a friend to the reserved H. A. A. and season-ticket sections with him. The practice of rebating 50 cents to the H. A. A. ticket-holder who purchases a reserved seat has therefore been discontinued, and the full price for reserved seats must be paid...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Concession to Holders of H.A.A.'s | 10/11/1913 | See Source »

...holder of an H. A. A. ticket may now purchase a ticket at the regular price admitting a friend to the reserved H. A. A. and season-ticket sections with him. The practice of rebating 50 cents to the H. A. A. ticket-holder who purchases a reserved seat has therefore been discontinued, and the full price for reserved seats must be paid...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Concession to Holders of H.A.A.'s | 10/9/1913 | See Source »

...purpose of the "Tri-collegiate Literary Competition" is explained in Mr. Thayer's leader. He believes that "the idea of beating another college should evoke more zeal than that of winning from a personal friend." Excellence in intellectual pursuits craves the approval of the masses, however seldom it gets such approval; and since effort in an intercollegiate competition is sure to win some degree of recognition from the undergraduate masses, the new plan may prove effective. The second essay is a plea by Mr. Peters to have enrolled upon the Memorial Hall tablets the names of Harvard men who died...

Author: By A.m. . and W. L. Squire, S | Title: Review of Current Advocate | 4/26/1913 | See Source »

...Arabian Night" in three acts and ten scenes, Mr. Knoblauch's play gives us a day in the life of Hajj, the Beggar; from his post before the Mosque of the Carpenters in Bagdad, this scheming, yet somehow lovable, mendicant rises to be friend to Wazir Caliph, and drinks deep of the joys of life, and of its sorrows, too, and at the end of the twenty-four hours is found again on the steps of the Mosque, the old cry on his lips: "Alms, for the love of Allah...

Author: By G. SANTAYANA ., | Title: New Plays in Boston | 3/27/1913 | See Source »

...Minneapolis, Minn., died suddenly in his room in Hampden Hall yesterday afternoon. He had been troubled with insomnia and it is believed that he took an overdose of sleeping powders. He was found dead at 5 o'clock by M. M. Mitchell '15, of Winchester, who was a great friend of Hallowell's and had arranged to dine with the latter last evening. Hallowell was a graduate of Middlesex School. He was interested in track athletics, and last year was a member of the Freshman track squad...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Obituary | 3/24/1913 | See Source »

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