Word: tickets
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Wednesday and Thursday Leavitt and Peirce will have tickets and berth reservations on sale from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. for men who wish to go to the Princeton game via the Fall River Line. The rate for the ticket from Boston to Princeton is $7.26 each way, including the war tax. Staterooms sell at either $1.62 or $2.16, depending upon their size and location...
Application blanks may be obtained on the ground floor of the Geological Museum, at Leavitt & Peirce's, or at Hollis 31. These should be filled out and sent with a check for the proper amount to Eliot C. French '20, Hollis 31. In return a ticket and instruction sheet will be received...
Rules against speculation will be strictly enforced, every student being held responsible for his own tickets. This does not prevent the sale of extra tickets at the regular price where a student applies for two, but in the case of such sale the original applicant should warn the purchaser against resale of the ticket...
...addition to the penalty of blacklisting, anyone who sells a ticket at an advanced price is guilty of a misdemeanor and is liable to a heavy fine for violation of the War Revenue Law, unless the ticket is properly marked and a sworn return made to the revenue office...
...included 39 separate sorts of jobs: accountants, agents, attendants, boys' club workers, care-takers, chauffeurs, choremen, clerks, coaches, companions, computers, correctors, draughtsmen, errand boys, farmers, gardeners, guides, hat checkers, hotel clerks, librarians, monitors, musicians, note takers, proctors, proof readers, readers, research workers, salesmen, settlement workers, stenographers, switchboard operators, ticket takers, translators, tutors, tutor companions, stenographers, ushers, waiters, and several others...