Word: rates
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...mounts until sixteen Freshmen claim to consume five each day. Although the popularity of greater numbers of weeds decreases from here on, hero is an exception in the case of those who smoke ten per day, for eighteen confessed to the accusation. Four men puff at the rate of twenty every twenty-four hours...
...right to all the profit he could make. Faced by a mass of competitors he could not boost the price and thereby make the public pay. But with the growth of organized labor came a demand from the workers that all payment should be at a standard rate, and hence that the profit on inventions should be solely theirs...
With the drive for clothing is coupled a special request for text books, which will be placed in the Text Book Loan Library of Phillips Brooks House. Every year several thousand books are lent at the rate of 10 cents a volume for the year, and many more are required if this important branch of Phillips Brooks House is to flourish. The following organizations will take care of the old clothing collected and distribute it among the poor of their districts: Associated Charities of Cambridge, Associated Charities of Boston, and the Red Cross...
...clock last evening 62 transportation tickets to Princeton had been sold. Men desiring to purchase tickets may still do so at Leavitt and Peirce's today on tomorrow until 4 o'clock. The rate for the ticket from Boston to Princeton is $7.26 each way, including war tax. State-rooms sell at either $1.62 or $2.16, depending on their size and location...
Tickets and berth reservations to Princeton via the Fall River line will be on sale today at Leavitt & Peirce's from 10 o'clock until 5 o'clock. The rate each way is $7.26 for transportation, and either $1.65 or $2.16 for a stateroom, depending upon its size and location...