Word: sales
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...spread is open to all members of the University and tickets may be bought at the Phillips Brooks House for $1.25. Last year 400 students attended this annual function and the sale of tickets up to the present show that an equal number will probably be present this year...
...stops to fuel at wood piles along the way. . . . About half the passengers usually eat in the diner. The other half buy food from the peasants and have picnic meals in their compartments. The peasants gather at the stations at train time with all kinds of cooked food for sale . . . good bread, golden honey, boiled milk, roast ducks and chickens...
...stocks of medium and better grade merchandise, and places importance on style leadership. Seconds and substandard or imperfect merchandise are not bought, sold or advertised. The store is a regular and consistent advertiser, combining style and price appeal with greater emphasis on regular year-round business than upon special sales. The present trend away from sale stores and sensational price appeal and toward businesses with established standards of quality and value greatly favors the growth of the Joseph Home Company business, which has been outstanding and consistent in these policies...
Announcement that the 1928 Class Album will be published and on sale next Tuesday was made last night by T. H. Eliot '28, chairman of the Senior Album Committee. The permanent record of the class of 1928 will be delivered to Notman's Studio, 1286 Massachusetts Avenue, where subscribers may obtain their copies and officers who wish the book may buy it. The price will be $10 per copy...
...work was divided among the committee, Dunn taking charge of the group and scenic photographs. Blackburn of the individual photographs, and Bragdon of the literary side of the volume Pforzheimer was business manager but as he is now in Red Top will be unable to take charge of the sale and distribution. Eliot, in addition to having general supervision of the book, was responsible for the life histories of the Seniors...