Word: newsstand
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Orders for tickets, costing $7 per couple and $4 per stag, will be filled by mail if received before Monday, otherwise they will be held at the newsstand until called...
...subscribe to TIME; I am what you term a newsstand buyer. I read TIME from cover to cover every week, and have only one criticism to make. May I ask why, although it was announced in the leading New York and Washington newspapers (not to speak of the Long Island papers) no mention was made in TIME of the engagement of Miss Thalia Fortescue to Ensign Thomas Massie? I do not know Miss Fortescue personally, but her family is among the most prominent of the summer residents of both Bayport and Sayville, while she herself is one of the leading...
...Grey are not subscribers or newsstand buyers. Possibly TIME is forwarded to them by U. S. friends...
...will open its doors to the entire University next Monday morning. Last night the Living Room and Periodical rooms were opened to the Class of 1931, as they will be on Sunday evening also, but on Monday morning the restaurant will be ready to serve meals, the barbershop and newsstand will be open, and the same afternoon the Union Library may be used...
...Custis Knapp (retired) strikes this page, let him read below. TIME is unable to locate Mr. Knapp who, on July 30, addressed a letter to TIME on letterhead of the Drake Hotel, Chicago. Mr. Knapp (newsstand buyer) has never registered at the Drake; is unknown to Mr. Drake and to Drake employes and to frequenters of the Drake lobby. His letter (mailed in New York) prompted H. C. Wood of Germantown, Pa., last week to write...