Word: signs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Memorial Hall the same hours will be in force that are observed for meals on Sundays. The hours for meals at Randall Hall will be regulated by the number of men who sign the blue-books...
...through the marriage ceremony with a supposed corpse first, and at the proper time Charlot is to resuscitate. Paquier has overheard the scheme, and the plan fails. As a last resort Corbineli makes the play he was ordered to prepare, a comedy in which Granger is induced to sign a supposedly sham contract between Charlot and Genevote, which is eventually proved to be genuine. The play ends with the happiness of the lovers, Charlot and Genevote, and the discomfiture of the doting Granger...
Blue-books will be placed on the bulletin boards at Memorial and University Hall, at the CRIMSON office and at Leavitt's and Sanborn's this morning. It is necessary that men sign today or tomorrow if they wish to be included in the list. The dinner will probably be held at Music Hall, Boston. Price of tickets...
...celebrate the marriage, Corbineli arranges a farce in which Genevote and Charlot take the parts of two young lovers, and Granger acts the relentless father. In the course of the play Granger is induced to sign a supposedly sham contract, which is eventually proved to be a genuine contract of marriage between the two young people. The play ends with the happiness of the lovers and the discomfiture of the doting Granger...
...fifty or more men sign the bluebook in Leavitt & Peirce's, a rate of $10.50 to Philadelphia and return at the time of the Pennsylvania game can be secured...