Word: ticketes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Boston Harvard Club, 374 Commonwealth Avenue, this afternoon and evening at 3 and 8.30 o'clock. The fencing teams of Bowdoin, Harvard and Yale will compete, two of which will take part in the final Championship matches at the Hotel Astor, New York, on April 10 and 11. Only ticket-holders and members of the Club will be admitted; ladies will be admitted in the afternoon only...
...With a ticket sale approximating the capacity of Sanders Theatre and a subject than which there is probably none more warmly discussed in press and forum at the present time, the contest with Princeton in debating this evening promises to be a stirring event. Princeton is well known for its well-trained and commanding debaters, and the team which will defend the honors of the University tonight will be compelled to put forth all the skill and ability with which weeks of grueling preparation have equipped it. The only non-athletic activity in which we compete with our brethren from...
...again they have scored victories over Yale and Princeton in the triangular debates, without any very substantial encouragement, financial or otherwise, from the undergraduates. This year the Debating Council aims to have the teams self supporting; they will depend, not on subscription or subsidy, but on the sale of tickets to the debate against Princeton in Sanders Theatre Friday night. The tickets, which are twenty-five and fifty cents, will go on sale in Memorial Hall today. The success of the teams depends is no small measure on the size of the ticket sale. No man can do his best...
...education under private instruction. Upon his admission to the Bar of New Hampshire in 1893, he entered state politics, affiliating himself with the Democratic party. As New Hampshire is a strongly Republican state, his success has been remarkable. He was elected to the United States Senate on the Democratic ticket in 1913, and is now one of the most influential of the younger senators, having served on several important committees...
...started his study of law at the Harvard Law School, but continued it under private instruction. He took up the practice of law in 1893, and soon entered into the state politics of New Hampshire. In 1913, he was elected to the United States Senate on the Democratic ticket; this is a great honor, as New Hampshire is a strongly Republican state. Since he has been at Washington he has been somewhat more influential than most Senators are during their first term, having served on several important committee...