Word: ticketes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Tickets for the series of ten historic operatic concerts to be given in Sanders Theatre this winter through the co-operation of the Department of Music of the University and Director Henry Russell of the Boston Opera House, are now on sale to students and officers of the University, to members of Radcliffe, and of the University extension courses at the main store of the Co-operative Society. Tomorrow there will be a sale of tickets open to the public at the main store of the Co-operative, at the Boston Opera House, and at Herrick's the price being...
...avoid speculation in Harvard-Yale game tickets the managements announce that tickets purchased from speculators or from other sources than the respective Athletic Associations of Harvard and Yale will not be honored at the field. All licenses under tickets so purchased will be revoked and $2, the original price of the ticket, returned to the purchaser...
...Leavitt & Peirce's, in the Union, and at the Rendezvous. All men who signed for usher positions should consult the list as soon as possible to see whether or not they have been selected to usher tomorrow. All men who have been appointed ushers are required to procure admission tickets between 3 and 5 o'clock today or between 3 and 9.30 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Athletic Office. Ushers must show their Bursar's cards, Co-operative tickets, or other means of identification. Inasmuch as the list is being posted today in order that the congestion...
Harvard and Yale graduates and undergraduates may apply for seats for themselves and their friends. The price of each ticket will be one dollar. Present members of the University who have filed the regular bond at the Bursar's Office may have tickets charged upon their term bills until 2 o'clock on Friday. All others may purchase tickets for cash at Memorial Hall beginning today. Mail orders should include 12 cents for registry and postage. Regular members of the Hall may secure one ticket each at the reduced price of 75 cents. For those members not purchasing tickets...
...seemed as if that feature of supporting the team had been done away with. But no! the cheers went on; but such cheers! Are the undergraduates craven? Do we hold ourselves in check for fear of making too much noise? We do not. But when the laxity of ticket distribution has allowed 150 women, nearly as many children, and more than as many old men and neutrals, what can we do? We can do our best and I think we did--but what a handicap! And we were particularly told not to take girls into these sections! The Carlisle contingent...