Word: couponing
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...later than Friday, October 2, at the Ticket Office in the basement of Harvard Hall. Tickets for the October 17 game are $5 with coupon...
...President Bok, it could be a watershed, as he would gather esteem in places where he may not yet be a household word--The Rat, for instance. Students would love him--they could use the "Miscellaneous" stub in their coupon book for admission. And the crowning moment would come when Bok, perhaps dressed in cap-and-gown, stands on the stage and proclaims, in that inimitable stentorian voice: "Ladies and Gentlemen--and distinguished guests--the Rolling Stones...
Moreover, the shopper who hands his 2-in. by 3-in. ration coupon to a clerk is never sure whether even that meager allotment will be available. Many Poles never got their full share of meat last month. In spite of rationing, supplies of detergent and cigarettes have also fallen short of demand. Says one Warsaw woman: "I am 75, and I remember rationing under the Nazis. At least then you could be sure of getting what you had coupons...
...cost of a New York-Los Angeles ticket from $478 to $219, and billed it in huge newspaper ads as "the lowest unrestricted fare of any major airline." To lure passengers to its international flights, where it still makes most of its money, Pan Am offered travelers a coupon that would allow paying customers to take along one family member free to cities on Pan Am's worldwide system...
...hockey vs. Boston University, Bright Center, 7:30 p.m. Students can use coupon number one to enter free...