Word: ticketes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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These lectures will be given in Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston street, at 5 o'clock in the evening. Admission is free, but by ticket only. The tickets may be obtained on application to the curator of the Lowell Institute at Huntingon Hall by enclosing a stamped and self-addressed envelope for each ticket desired...
...University audience tomorrow evening will be the only college gathering in the country to be addressed by Dr. Mott. Admission will be by ticket only, the tickets being obtainable at Phillips Brooks House today and tomorrow...
...over lectured here. So we are given a chance for an hour of pleasure and interest as Dr. Mott tells us his experiences as will as the work of the Y. M. C. A. abroad. Today the University will be canvassed by a committee of ticket-distributors and we hope every man in Harvard will be in Dr. Mott's audience. Since Harvard, is the only University Dr. Mott will address, we must turn out in large numbers. If you are not in your room when the committee come around, go to Phillips Brooks House and get your ticket there...
Upon the occasion of this lecture, President Lowell will present Dr. Mott to the entire University, for whom the address is exclusively arranged. Admission will be by ticket only, and members of the Graduate Schools should call for their tickets Monday at Phillips Brooks House...
...only essence it is in no way concerned with whom the different classes elect. It has no controlling vote such as the Prussian delegates have in the German Bundesrath; it neither elects its own ticket nor canvasses for votes. It is the same machinery as is behind any municipal or national elections; which knows nothing beyond the number of ballots to be printed, the places where the elections should be held, and the proper tabulating of the votes...