Word: price
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...office, at Herrick's, and at the Co-operative Branch. Owing to the marked success of this revival by Delta Upsilon, especially in New York and Boston, arrangements have been made for these extra performances, which afford a final opportunity of seeing this notable play. The tickets vary in price from 50 cents...
Though the engagement is very short, and includes the spring recess, the occasion is important enough to warrant the revival of the Opera Association, which in the past successfully reduced the price of Opera tickets...
...least $100 of advertising to qualify. Little has been done about getting subscriptions as yet, but the policy of last year's board of having every candidate, regardless of the department he is trying for, get five subscriptions outside of the class, will be adopted. The subscription price will be the same as last year: $1.50 to 1919 members and $2 to outsiders...
Spring is here in all its glory of snow storms and slush. The strains of a handorgan rushing the season rekindles that unsettled feeling, attributed to spring in March, fall in October, winter in January. But surest of all signs, caps and gowns are rising in price. Like the robins, they have not yet appeared in musty Sever; but like the robins, the demand will rise with the supply. The thrifty Senior will buy early if he would appear in the exclusive spring picture! With the melting of the snow, the price of caps and gowns will mount by leaps...
Seniors are reminded that the price rises for caps and gowns to all members of the class measured after next Saturday, and also that competitions for ticket designs and for the Baccalaureate Hymn will close on Saturday, April...