Word: returns
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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LOST.- Tuesday morning, a copy of Capes' Livy, Books XXI-XXII. Will finder please return it to Grays...
LOST.-A Knapp's French Readings. Left in Sever 11, last Monday, at the close of the French recitation. The finder will kindly return to 12 Grays...
LOST.-Monday afternoon, probably at the gymnasium, a blue-green silk umbrella, with bamboo handle. Will finder please return to 7 Matthews...
LOST.-Last Saturday, in one of the entries of Hollis, a leather cigarette case. The finder will please return to 9 Hollis...
...contrary, that a season ticket will prove considerably more expensive, inasmuch as it exacts payment for games not attended. The purchaser of a season ticket insures a certain amount of patronage to the base-ball interest, but he naturally expects some inducement to be offered in return. $3.50 last year gave admittance to more games than $5.00 will this. Either he present price should be lowered, or an endeavor should be made to increase considerably the number of games. Unless one of these measures be adopted, we fear that the base-ball management will find their sales of season tickets...