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Sixty cents plus the coupon in the H.A.A. ticket booklet will purchase a $1.25 seat, $1 plus the coupon will be needed for a $2 seat, and $1.25 and the coupon nets a $2.75 location, Lunden continued...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: There Price Rates for Boston Garden Seats Announced by H.A.A. | 12/7/1946 | See Source »

...basketball games at the Indoor Athletic Building, such as the engagement tonight between the Varsity and M.I.T., the season ticket coupon is the admission fee. Non-ticket holders, as always, will be charged...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: There Price Rates for Boston Garden Seats Announced by H.A.A. | 12/7/1946 | See Source »

James M. Sullivan '48 clipped a coupon in the CRIMSON last week, closed his eyes, used a pencil for his weapon, and hit the bullseye in the Meadows Football Quiz, thus winning an evening of dining and dancing for two at the Framingham nitery...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Irish Luck Hits Target | 10/26/1946 | See Source »

...with-date is relegated to the bleak outlands; and he will continue to get the same treatment unless the seating plan is revised. The H.A.A. could profitably consider the system which is now used by Michigan and a number of other large mid-Western colleges. Students are issued season coupon books rather than assignments to a particular seat. Men desiring single seats to any given game are required to exchange their coupons for tickets ten days before the date of the game. A solid cheering section is thus secured. Remaining tickets in the preferred sections are then sold to students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Goal Line Stand | 10/23/1946 | See Source »

...Canadian steaks could be eaten only in Canada. Most tourists could not take them across the line into the U.S. Reason: meat is rationed in Canada to one coupon (good for i to 3 Ibs., depending on the bone content) per person per week, and tourists had to stay at least seven days to get ration coupons. Tourists who tried to smuggle in meat were nabbed at customs. (One U.S. citizen who tried to take back $110 worth of meat had to give the meat away.) New York reporters, on meat-hunting assignments in Canada, found "a paradise of pork...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Canada: EXTERNAL AFFAIRS: Steakleggers | 10/21/1946 | See Source »

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