Word: distributor
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Boylston Street office certainly did fumble this fall on undergraduate tickets. Not just for the Massachusetts game, when upperclassmen "stormed" the H.A.A. on Saturday morning looking for their tickets, but throughout the season, students were failing to get their tickets on time from either the House distributors or the Athletic Department itself. Often the purchasers merely happened to miss the meals at which the tickets were available. At other times the distributor himself, because of an afternoon lab or perhaps an unreliable roommate, failed to get to Friday lunch in his House. In any case, dining hall distribution is inefficient...
...senior complained last night that he and his roommate, another senior, applied for Yale seats together, both using Dartmouth forms. His roommate received two seats high up on the fifty for $7 when his blank successfully got by the distributor. He was not so lucky, and had to pay $10 for two seats only six rows up from the field and near the goal line...
Montmartre with a serenity that belied the circumstances of his life. In 1935 he married buxom Lucie Pauwels, who put water in his wine, dropped an iron curtain about him, appointed herself the caretaker and sole distributor of his flagging...
...attack on Jordan came in the Boston Globe, which charged that Harvard alumni are becoming "disrespectful" of the team's play, and Jordan's coaching. "Maybe it's the sparkplugs, the distributor, or even the driver," the Globe said...
However Ticket Manager Frank O. Lunden, who was still in his office at 10 p.m. last night, urged that students seeking their tickets this morning should go to the distributor in their House instead of to the building at 60 Boylston St. He also emphasized that distributors themselves should give all their remaining tickets out in the Houses and not bring them to the H.A.A...