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Tickets for the intercollegiate torchlight parade in Boston on the night of October 30 will be put on sale this morning at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Co-operative, Memorial Hall, the Union, Butler's, and the Republican headquarters, at 3 Boylston street. The price of tickets is $1 each and will entitle the holder to one crimson cap and gown and one torch. These tickets will be on sale until October 21 only, and men should purchase them at once, in order to aid the club in ordering the required number of caps, gowns and torches. No one will...
Executive encroachment is exemplified by the formation of the republic of Panama, and the unconstitutional transformation of the Pension Rules into the Pension Service Bill. Finally, the Republican idea that price is limited only by the market value of foreign goods is false, and its falsity is shown by a comparison of prices in this country and abroad...
During the registration today an opportunity will be given for everybody to obtain a ticket for the parade. The ticket will entitle the holder to a crimson cap and gown and a torch to be carried by each member of the club. The price of these tickets will be $1.00 each, which will also be sufficient to cover the expenses of the three bands, provided the Harvard club turns out in as large numbers as in the parades...
...College year: October 22, November 19, December 10, January 21, February 11, March 4, April 1, and April 29. After the applications of the officers of the University have been filled, the remaining tickets will be put on public sale on Saturday, October 17, at the University Bookstore. The price of tickets for the series will be $7 each...
...coming on from New York particularly for this occasion. They will both be in Brooks House in the afternoon from 4 to 6.30 o'clock for conference with any men in the University who may so desire. At 6.30 o'clock a supper will be served at a nominal price of 50 cents. Immediately after the supper at 7.30 both Mr. Carter and Mr. Cooper will speak. All men in the University are cordially invited to attend and to come either in time for the supper or for the meeting afterwards. Among other guests will be Dean Hodges...