Word: mail
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Portfolio will be on sale at Leavitt and Peirce's, Amee's, Thurston's, and Sever's. There will be three editions, one in cloth for $3.50, one in leatherette, for $4.50, Edition de Luxe, $6.00. Mail subscriptions should be sent to the editors, 24 Follen street, Cambridge...
...lectures will be free to the public. Tickets may be secured on application, in person or by mail, at the Peabody Museum...
...March 25. Instructors in Classics in other universities and colleges, and students of the Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women may secure seats by making similar application. On March 25 seats will be assigned to these applicants and information of the assignment will be sent to them by mail. The tickets will be forwarded to them on receipt of price. All seats not paid for on April 5 will be offered to the public, and the public sale will open on April 6. The price of a seat is two dollars, whether in the orchestra or in the first...
...Stevenson, Sir Walter Scott, Rev. S. L. Crockett and others. The readings will be supplemented by personal anecdotes. The price of course tickets is $1.50, but Mr. Black is willing to let members of the University have them for half this sum. Postal notes should be sent by mail to 10 Remington street, and the tickets will then be delivered...
...mail from graduates and undergraduates...