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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...price of seats to subscribers will be from $1.00 to $2.50; boxes, seating six, $20 to $25; single seats in boxes, $4.00 and $5.00. The subscription will be open until May 1. After May 1, the balance of seats unsubscribed for will be put on sale at the advance price of 50 cents extra on each seat. Subscriptions will be numbered and filed in order of their receipt, and allotments will be made accordingly. Orders and checks should be made out to S. Kronberg, 177 Tremont street, Boston, care of Eastern Talking...
...Hugh Bridgeman '19, of Salem; Robert Tyng Bushnell Craig '19, of Andover; Harmon Bushnell Craig '19, of Boston; Robert Alexander Cunningham '19, of Newton; Herman Dana '18, of Roxbury; Samuel Winthrop Dean '19, of Lexington; Parker Kingsley Ellis '18, of Cambridge; Clarence Bertran Irving '19, of Framingham Centre; Leslie Price Jacobs '17, of Laramie, Wyo.; Philip Flagler LeFevre '18, of Forest Glen, N. Y.; Winfield Harding Roope '16, of Newtonville; George Tiffany '19, of New York, N. Y.; Jackson Edmund Towne '17, of Milwaukee, Wis.; James Reed Warren '17, of Cambridge...
...University Catalogue for 1915-16 will go on sale at the Cambridge bookstores this afternoon. The price will be 50 cents a copy...
...still sign up for the regiment, and as many as possible are urged to do so before tomorrow night. Those who have not yet been measured for uniforms may be measured in Weld 3 any time after 9 o'clock today. The price of the equipment is $6.00, payable on January 15, and anyone who feels that he is unable to pay this should consult some member of the committee at Weld 3. No man should refrain from joining the regiment for financial reasons, as every effort will be made to keep current expenses down to a minimum...
...beginning of this war Americans felt that it was the price of the Balance of Power theory and the militarist policy of Europe in general and Prussia in particular. American ideals were not at all on that European plane, and yet today we see statesmen, business men and University leaders in full retreat for that precise European method of force, of piled up armaments and of an international power-magazine liable to instant explosion at the first spark. For America to resort to such European methods is to confess openly, as Lord Roseberry sees, that American aims and standards...