Word: price
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...issue, however, does not seem to depend on the Yale point of view but rather on that of Harvard. There are many ways in which Harvard's athletic policy differs from Yales; and if, in the present case, the price is exorbitant, it is exorbitant whether it is a Yale custom...
...chief excuse for the new rule is that the average price for game other than those with Yale is ten cents. If we are to judge our sports, however, on a monetary basis, we shall have to admit that there have been some Princeton games worth more than ten cents and some Yale games worth less than a dollar and a half...
...unless these are purchased by Seniors before 2.30 on Thursday they will be sold to other members of the University who have received invitations to the Spread. It is necessary to sell all the tables in order to raise money enough to run the Spread without financial loss. The price of the tickets to Seniors will be the same as usual, and only cash will be accepted. SENIOR SPREAD COMMITTEE...
...Commencement Day, June 28, luncheon will be served in the Union to members between 12 and 2 o'clock. President Roosevelt will call at 1.15 o'clock. The price of the luncheon will be $1, and applications must be made at the office of the Union or by mail to the Treasurer of the Union before Thursday, June 22. As only 500 persons can be accommodated, applications will be filled strictly in the order of their receipt. In case more members apply than can be accommodated, their applications and money will be returned. Tickets will not be sent to members...
...Seats, price $1.50 for the floor and $1.00 for the balcony, may be obtained by application to Miss C. L. Humphreys, Radcliffe College. Applications must be accompanied by stamped and addressed envelopes. No seats will be sent out before June 14, and all seats remaining after that date will be placed on sale at Sever...