Word: priced
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...remaining. These will be on sale to students of the University at Kent's Bookstore today and tomorrow. Applicants must have some means of identification, such as a Bursar's card, or Co-operative Society membership card. Only two tickets can be bought by each person at the special price of $2 each. Should any tickets remain unsold tomorrow evening, they will be put on public sale at Kent's Bookstore and Herrick's next Monday...
...Kent's Bookstore this morning at 9 o'clock and will remain on sale until Wednesday at 5. Applicants must have some means of identification, such as a Bursar's card, or Co-operative Society membership card. Only two tickets can be bought by each person at the special price of $2 a seat. If on Wednesday evening any tickets remain unsold, they will be put on public sale at Kent's Bookstore and Herrick's next Monday...
...before the public sale of tickets begins. This advance sale will be held at Kent's Bookstore from Monday to Wednesday of next week. Applicants should present their Business Certificate or Co-operative membership cards. Only two tickets can be bought by each person at the special price of $2 each...
...Committee on Scholarships and Other Aids to Undergraduates has made the second assignment from the Price Greenleaf Fund to the following 27 students in the College, for the College year 1915-16: Gordon Willard Allport '19, Glenville High, Cleveland, O.; Paul Harvey Berryman '19, Lake View High, Chicago, Ill., and Lake Forest Academy, Ill.; David Samuel Bond '19, English High, Boston; Clarence Crane Brinton '19, Central High, Springfield; John Michael Connolly uC., College of the City of New York; Ben Bennett Corson '19, Bridgton High, Me., South Portland High, Me., and Gorham High, Me.; Harry Hyman Fein '19, English High...
...younger brother of compulsory religion. Education should, especially in a higher institution, have as little as possible to do with compulsion. The Union is merely one of the side-shows of this educational institution. Must we be compelled to pay ten cents extra for the side-show, when the price of admission to the main tent has just been raised from $1.50 to $2? Much compulsion is bad for the pulse...