Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...operative office and in the auditor's room at Memorial for the signatures of all members of the society who are intending to travel some distance over any of the through railroad lines during the coming Christmas recess. Signatures should be left today. Each member will please place his ticket number and the place to which he will go opposite his name. This will save some labor to those who volunteer to see what can be done in the matter...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: The correspondent in this morning's HERALD, who wants reduced rates, is a little more confident of the liberality of the railroad companies than are those who have had experience. He is very much mistaken if he supposes that his plan of getting reduced tickets has never been tried before. Last spring was the first time for some years that the great majority of railroads refused reduced rates to students. When, as usual, students made application at the railroad offices last June for reduced tickets they were told that the companies had decided to make no concessions...
American Archaeology. "An account of the ancient cemetery near Madisonville, Ohio." Mr. F. W. Putnam. Peabody Museum, 3 P. M. Admission by ticket...
American Archaeology. "The exploration of a prehistoric burial - place of the Stonegrave people at Brentwood, Tenn." Prof. Putnam. Peabody Museum, 3 P. M. Admission by ticket...
...complimentary ticket of admission to the Olympic Skating Rink was placed at each seat at Memorial last night. A foot-ball match occurs there this evening...