Word: sales
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...morally is the complicity of the police with the worst vices, for whose protection they take money. By the ingenious device of fradulent letting of contracts, lucrative jobs are given to political retainers at unnecessary cost to the city. Laws requiring competitive bidding are easily circumvented. The purchase and sale of public franchises without regard to the interest of the city, and the neglect of public hygiene by incompetent Boards of Health, with a consequent high death rate and the taxes it makes necessary, complete the list of city evils, whose causes we shall now enumerate...
...Class Day Committee has made several important changes in the method of procuring Class Day tickets this year. Below are the regulations concerning the sale of tickets...
...close on June 5. Any number of tickets may be applied for, at the following prices: Musical Clubs' concert, $1 and 75 cents each; Sanders, $1 each; Stadium, 75 cents each; Memorial, 50 cents each; Yard, 25 cents each; Senior Spread, $2.50 each. Seniors may also apply at the sale to graduates and undergraduates, without reduction...
...operative on and after June 9. These special Stadium tickets are not good unless the holder marches with his class. Graduates will also receive one free Yard and one special Stadium ticket, when their regular applications are filled. The committee reserves the right of refusing to make any sale...
Tickets for the University baseball game with Princeton and the dual track meet with Yale are now on sale at the Athletic Association, Leavitt & Peirce's, Amee's and Wright & Ditson's, Boston. Reserved seat tickets for the baseball game are $1 each, and for the track meet $1 and $1.50 each. Admission will be 50 cents to each. Students' H.A.A. tickets will admit to both, but they will not entitle the holders to reserved seats at the track meet. The game is scheduled for 2 o'clock and the meet for 3 o'clock...