Word: ticketing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Professor C. T. Copeland '92 Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory will give his annual Christmas Reading a the Union on December 19 at 8.30 o'clock. Members may apply for one ticket only. As there are only 300 tickets available, men who wish to hear Professor Copeland read should procure their tickets at the Union today...
...that arrangements have been made with G. V. Brown, manager of the New Boston Arena, to admit holders of H. A. A. books to the balcony of the Arena for all games of the University sextet except those with Dartmouth and Yale. If these ticket holders desire to take a guest to any of the first three games they need only pay $.50 extra. It is probable that similar arrangements for the other games, excepting, of course, the Yale and Dartmouth tilts, will be made. HARVARD DARTMOUTH Martin, r.w. l.w., Manser Hodder, l.w. r.w., Everett Owen, c. c., Wannamaker Ellison...
Having bought the last seat in the house that evening so the guarian of Ticket Windowe said the reporter enjoyed himself until the intermission, when he decided it was time to send in his card to the bright star of the protestless of "stage door Johnnies" was the medium and promised to have an answer after the show. He did have one Fair "Helen of Troy, New York" had written daintily...
...Only one ticket will be presented to the voters and the whole country shall be considered as one electoral unit...
...Giblin, Yale '27: "Harvard's all right, and I almost wish I had come here instead of Yale. The trouble here is that ticket applications must be turned in personally with the money; while at Yale, applications are mailed in when it is convenient...