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Undergraduates can obtain tickets for the Dartmouth game in Hanover, to be played in two weekends, at the ticket office next Monday and Tuesday in exchange for--and this is a real buy--one coupon and four single dollar bills...
RICHARD SANDERS, ATTORNEY, proclaimed the headline of a recent quarter-page advertisement in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. At the bottom of the copy was a clip-out coupon with check-off boxes ("Family Law," "Personal Injury," "Wills and Probate") so that a potential client could indicate which legal services he wanted to know more about. The advertising trade may have been thrilled by such an unprecedentedly bold pitch (it drew 450 replies), but Sanders' peers were less enthusiastic. One has already brought an ethics complaint to the Washington state bar asking for disciplinary action against the young (30) lawyer...
...Require all Undergraduates not on board to purchase $200 of coupon books per year...
...Walter was still unsure of what he would do when his unemployment benefits--or, as the people at the unemployment office suddenly began referring to them, his un-unemployment benefits--ran out. He still didn't know if he would find work again. His wife continued to clip every coupon she could find, and his meager savings continued to dwindle...
Regular prices for the five contests for non-students will be the same as last year ($3 and $5) while students will receive the coupon books entitling them to several free games and a discount for the others. The Yale game, of course, needs no hype and most everyone in the ticket office is confident of a sellout at $8 a seat...