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...needy organization; in fact, it has always had more money than it could convenrently spend, and this too when reserved seats were thought to be worth only twenty-five cents. With this fact in view it is rather hard to understand the action of the present manager. Games to-day are no better than they were last year or the year before, and need of money is certainly the only excuse that would justify the management in raising the price of seats. Need of money, however, is not likely to be the excuse offered. The action of the manager...

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DEUTSCHER VEREIN.- The society will be photographed to-day at 4 p. m. on the steps of the library...

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HISTORICAL SOCIETY.- The society will be photographed to-day at Pach's studio...

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HARVARD CANOE CLUB.- Unless more men sign the book at Bartlett's before noon to-day there will be no dinner...

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PACH BROS.H. William Tupper, Manager.PHILOSOPHICAL CLUB.- Professor W. T. Harris, of Concord, editor of the Journal of Speculative Philosophy, on "The Problem of Philosophy and its Three Most Important Selections," to-day, 7.30 p. m., 45 Matthews...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notices. | 5/28/1888 | See Source »

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