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Every purchaser of a ticket in purchasing agrees: 1. That every Yard or Memorial ticket shall be void unless signed by the senior to whom it was sold by the committee. 2. Not to sell, barter, or part with for any consideration any tickets except to the committee. 3. To return between 11 and 12 a. m. June 18 such tickets as are not needed by himself and friends...
...other articles deserve no special mention; for though some of them are well written, the subject matter of most of them is entirely void of interest. From this, however, several of the "Kodaks" might be excepted...
Every purchaser of a ticket in purchasing agrees. 1. That if the ticket be for Memorial or the Yard, it shall be void unless signed by the Senior to whom it is sold by the Class Day Committee. 2. Not to sell, barter, or part with for any consideration any Class Day ticket except to the Class Day Committee. 3. To return between 11 and 12 a. m. June 19 such tickets as are not needed for the use of himself or friends, to the Committee who will refund the amount paid...
...Treaties and Conventions, 440. - (a) The Treaty is still in force. - (1) It is so held by Great Britain: For. Rel. 1881. p. 549. - (2) It has been recognized by the U. S. as late as 1866; Rodrigues 208, 211. - (3) There has been nothing to render the treaty void; For. Rel. 1882, p. 302; Hall 323, 328-329; Nation XXXIX...
...ANGOT."Mme. Angot" was presented by the Rudolph Arorson Opera Company at the Globe Theatre last evening. The opera, generally speaking, is not up to the standard of Arouson's former plays. The first act especially is slow and void of interest. The choruses and topical songs are commonplace and not especially taking. Camille Darville in the role of Mlle Lange is excellent, her singing, grace and ease being of the highest order. The waits between the acts are unnecessarily long and exceeingly tedious. The opera continues this week and next...