Word: ticketes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Tickets for the annual debate between Harvard and Yale, to be held in Sanders Theatre Monday evening, April 3, may be obtained by members of the University on applying in person at the Co-operative Branch. The distribution will begin today. Only one free ticket will be allowed each applicant and this must be for personal use. Additional tickets may be procured at 25 cents each by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope and the money to the Debating Council, Thayer 14. The public may also obtain tickets in this way. The tickets will admit to certain sections...
Students at Harvard are not only relieved from paying subscriptions, but have the further advantage of the H.A.A. ticket and the season ticket which greatly reduce the price of admission. In addition to this, there are many minor games to which no admission is charged. In a great majority of colleges throughout the country there is a regular athletic tax upon every student. At Columbia, for instance, it is $7 and it has been suggested to raise it to $10. From any such athletic tax students in the University are entirely free...
...workings of woman suffrage in Colorado since it was started sixteen years ago, and is in favor of the movement. He states that not only has the fear of women prevented the nomination of men of bad morals but women have defeated such men, even when nominated on regular tickets. In fact, Judge Lindsey himself was re-elected by the help of the women in 1908 as Judge of the Juvenile Court of Denver, although he ran independently of any ticket...
Invitations have been sent out for the first small Sophomore dinner to be held Thursday. Tickets will be on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's and the Co-operative until Tuesday at 6 o'clock. Each man buying a ticket will sign the blue-book, so that the committee may know who is to attend the dinner. R. G. Ervin '13 will act as toastmaster, and there will be speeches by a number of the Faculty and prominent undergraduates...
...interested in the gas company of San Francisco. Upon looking into its affairs, he found it corrupt in its relations with the city council and its own shareholders. The latter in answer to an appeal from Mr. Spreckels, threw out the old board of directors and elected his reform ticket. As president of the First National Bank of San Francisco, he saw and studied finance and politics from the inside...