Word: sales
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There seems to be unusual interest in the Harvard-Yale debate this year. The committee on arrangements are receiving many enquiries from outside parties relative to the speaking, the judges, and to the sale of tickets. In spite of the fact that a merely nominal admission fee will be charged, there is good prospect of a full house...
...nominal admission fee of 25 cents will be charged. This is in order to have room for all who really care to hear the debate, besides being the best solution of the problem of expenses. It is in no sense a money making scheme. Tickets will go on sale tonight at six o'clock at Thurston's. Every seat will sell for 25 cents. There will be no general admission. Each seat will have its ticket, and seats will be reserved until after the debate begins. Anybody, whether in the University or not, is entitled to purchase. As many have...
Tickets will be left on sale until early next week...
...generation "Rip Van Winkle" has been a perfect delight to theatre-goers of America, and to have seen Jefferson in the great role which he created will be a pleasant remembrance for all time. The present opportunities are limited to one weeksix nights and two matinees-and the sale of seats for the eight performances will begin next Monday morning at the box office. The established rule of the Boston Theatre-first come first served-will be enforced...
...generation "Rip Van Winkle" has been a perfect delight to theatre-goers of America, and to have seen Jefferson in the great role which he created will be a pleasant remembrance for all time. The present opportunities are limited to one week-six nights and two matinees-and the sale of seats for the eight performances will begin next Monday morning at the box office. The established rule of the Boston Theatre-first come first served-will be enforced...