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Fifty single tickets to tonight's Boston Symphony rehearsal will be available at the Phillips Brooks House ticket office between 1:30 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. today. All tickets are for rush seats at $2.00 apiece. A subscription for the entire series costs $8.00. The concert, first of five, will be held at 8:30 p.m. in Symphony Hall...
Frank O. Lunden, ticket manager of the H.A.A., refused to reveal how the sales were going, but it was learned that sales were so low that many tickets, reserved for students, were sold to alumni in New York...
Activities continue Sunday. The Right Wing Drinking Club plans a "polite party" in Kingston Armory Sunday afternoon. Admission is by ticket only, so those anxious to attend will have to corner a member and get a $4.00 pass from him. A jazz band will be featured and dancing and drinking are expected to last into the evening...
...week's end, the President decided to hit the road again-to fly to St. Louis for his one frankly political speech of the campaign, and then to go on to Independence to vote the Democratic ticket...
Harvard is once again represented in the race for governor of Massachusetts; Arthur W. Coolidge, a graduate of the Law School in 1906, is running on the Republican ticket opposing incumbent Paul A. Dever...