Word: sell
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshmen, and others in the University who need the warning, take notice that a blacklist, more strict and Argus-eyed than ever, is to be kept for the men who sell their football tickets to speculators...
...first place, no one was permitted to go to another town without the "License of ye Overseers," nor could he be a member of the "Artillery or traine-Band." About 1650 several special orders of the College were passed: "No Scholar shall buy sell, or exchange anything to ye value of six-pence without ye allowance of his parents, guardians or tutors. The scholars shall never use their Mother-tongue except in public exercises of oratory, where they are called to make them in English. No scholar whatever, without the acquaintance and leave of ye President and his Tutor shall...
There is little excuse for the man who will sell his Class Day tickets to speculators. The tickets are invitations issued by the Senior Class, and to make any but personal use of them shows a disregard for the laws of common courtesy that should not be countenanced. Unfortunately, there can be no black list to deter the Seniors from disposing of tickets in this way; it is still more unfortunate that the need of such a list exists...
...first annual hockey game between Exeter and Andover takes place in the Boston Arena at 3 o'clock tomorrow. Tickets for seats in both the Exeter and Andover cheering sections are on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's. Reserved seats sell for 75 cents; boxes...
...game, many of whom found it hard to pay even the regular price. Furthermore, the Princeton management had great difficulty in actually securing the disposal of one section which they had definitely engaged, because it was sold by mistake to a speculating agency. The Arena management may, of course, sell its tickets to whomsoever it chooses, but the criticism in this case is well merited, since every ticket for Saturday's game could easily have been disposed of in advance, at the regular price, and for the "personal use" of the purchaser. Is there need of the introduction of recent...