Word: sales
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...saving of something like $20,000 a year to the University, which has hitherto maintained out of other funds such buildings as the Hemenway Gymnasium and the University Squash Courts; and the increased income which the Athletic Association has received in the past two or three years from the sale of tickets will make this very reasonable policy feasible...
Tickets will be on sale all day at Leavitt and Peirce's for $1.75 apiece, and will also be sold at the door in the evening...
...additional performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta "The Gondoliers" will be given by members of the University Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society at 8.15 o'clock tonight in Brattle Hall. The proceeds from the sale of tickets, which may be procured at Amee's bookstore for $1, will be handed over to the East End Union...
...royal Spanish valet who lives by the sale of his king's clothes...
...Federal Trade Commission has filed a complaint against the Eastman Kodak Company, alleging conspiracy in restraint of trade, with respect to the Eastman Company's manufacture and sale of cinematograph film in this country. According to the complaint, the company had manufactured and sold up to March, 1920, 94 per cent of all film, and sold 96 per cent of all film, produced in the United States. Between March, 1920, and September, 1921, it is alleged, foreign film was so extensively imported that the sales by the Eastman Company fell to 81 per cent of sales of film...