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Regular members of Memorial Hall may secure one ticket each at the reduced rate of 75 cents. Those who do not avail themselves of this reduced rate may eat in Saunders Theatre, where the regular luncheon will be served. Members must, however, apply for luncheon tickets at the desk in Memorial Hall between 6 o'clock this evening and 10 o'clock tomorrow morning...
...members of the University who have filed the regular bond may have tickets charged upon their term bills until 2 o'clock Friday. All others may purchase tickets at Memorial Hall, until the limited supply is exhausted. Regular members of Memorial may secure one ticket each at the reduced rate of 75 cents. Each one who does not avail himself of this reduced rate may secure one ticket to the Spread in Sanders Theatre; applications may be made at the desk in Memorial Hall between 6 o'clock Friday evening and 10 o'clock Saturday. No spread tickets will...
...bought tickets to Princeton at the special rate of $7.75 and who failed to use them or any part of them can have them redeemed at Room 584 in the South Station. This means that those who went from New York to Princeton by automobile may have that section of their ticket redeemed, while men going home by train may redeem the part that was to be used on the return boat...
...Opera Association has taken steps towards the procuring of seats at a reduce rate for students for the coming season of memo-dramatic and standard grand opera to the presented by the Boston Grand Opera Company in conjunction with Mile. Pavlows and her entire Imprial Russian Ballet. The association has secured the two front rows in the second balconies for every night of the four weeks of the season which will extend from November 15 to December 11. These seats are normally $2 apiece but have been obtained at $1 apiece for association members...
First payments of the Harvard Co-operative Society's annual dividend for the fiscal year 1914-15 will be made today from 9 to 12 o'clock at the cashier's office in the main store. About $15,000 is to be divided, and the rate of dividend will be 7 per cent. Payment will also be made daily with the exception of Saturdays and Sundays for a week or more, at the same hours. In order to obtain payment, members of the society must present their last year's membership cards as means of identification...