Word: sales
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...more than sinister rumors to the orderly citizen of 1825 - are familiar enough to all modern worthies who do any reading. They undergo, in this volume, a fastidious renaissance. Unlike many writers of "period" fiction, whose attitude to ward their material is merely that of a theatrical customer toward sale able properties, Mr. Marquand is workmanlike; he has made an at tempt to catch the temper of the proud and hazardous times of bad Eliphalet. His novel is too neat in pattern, too nervous in action, to find a place in the three-masted, damn-your-eyes tradition...
...dinner and ball," continues the account, "were as successful as could be expected. The crowd was remarkably orderly and good natured a consumation which was doubtless due to the wise action of the authorities in prohibiting rigorously the sale of all intoxicating drinks. The towns-people, however, were most hospitable, and did not withhold the refreshing cup from the weary pilgrim. Our most earnest thanks are due the reception committee of Lexington for the cordial welcome we received at their hands...
Tickets for both performances are on sale at the Cooperative and at the Box Office...
Tickets are now on sale at the newsstand in the Union, at $4.50 per couple and $2.50 stag...
...Halsted '27, in charge of the ticket sale, announces that all applications for seats received before April 2 will be given first consideration. A small number of tickets for the performance of Friday, April 17, remain unsold. The Saturday performance, the afternoon of April 18, is expected to have the largest undergraduate attendance, for a tea dance will follow the show...