Word: stores
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Exeter Opera House this evening at 8 o'clock. Most of the seats have been sold, but a few tickets at $1.00 each may still be secured from W. R. Dewey, Jr. '14 Thayer 33. A limited number will also be on sale at Batchelder's Book Store and the Opera House, Exeter...
...fifth performance of "A Bug in a Rug" will be given by the Pi Eta Society under the auspices of the Quincy Tennis Club, in the Music Hall, Quincy, this evening at 8 o'clock. Tickets at $1 each may be secured at Cox's Drug Store, at the Quincy Music Hall, or from W. R. Dewey, Jr., '14, Thayer 33. An unusually large number of tickets have been sold for the last performance, in Exeter, tomorrow evening, and persons destring to see this performance should get tickets immediately from W. R. Deway, Jr., '14 Thayer 33. They will also...
...Society will give the first public performance of "A Bug in a Rug" tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in its theatre on Winthrop square. Tickets may be obtained at the Co-operative Branch Store, or from W. R. Dewey, Jr., Thayer 33. Tonight is Graduates' Night, and a special performance will be given open only to graduate or undergraduate members of the society...
...Harvard Co-operative Society has recently increased the scope of its usefulness to the University by establishing a regular ticket office for the Boston and Albany Railroad in its main store. Time tables of all railroads will be available at this office, and orders will be taken for tickets to all points west and southwest. The Co-operative's service will also include the securing of Pullman reservations and the sale of mileage books...
...laboratory school where the materials with which the student works are the financial records, the organization, the buying and selling systems, the management, and the physical equipment, layout, and operation of actual, specified factories, stores, railroads. The student himself not only visits many of these going concerns, but he spends days and sometimes weeks in a careful study of the layout and operation of a manufacturing plant, the management of a department store, the buying and selling system of a concern--in short, every sort of problem that has to be handled by the business manager. He is made familiar...