Word: lunden
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...would like to thank Mr. Nash for his fine defense of the H.A.A. and Frank Lunden. The irrefutable factual approach was really magnificent. Take, for instance, his argument against there being any graft in the H.A.A. Mr. Nash says, "Of course, this point is ridiculous, and I won't consider it further." What logic...
...delay "is a normal device of good business." This is due to the necessity of printing, counting, and sorting the tickets. This all sounds quite well until we go back a year. In the CRIMSON of Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1961, with regard to the Yale swim meet, Mr. Frank Lunden said there was "no way of knowing" how many tickets were sold to undergraduates. This in spite of all the counting and sorting that the conscientious H.A.A. has done...
...surprises me that no one has ever bothered to thank Frank Lunden for the fine job he and his staff are doing. All that is said is what's wrong. If the ticket office is due for criticism, make it constructive...
...Frank O. Lunden, ticket manager at Boylston St., denied the rumor. "I didn't know anything about it," he said. Lunden added that he had been inside the Stadium at the time and thus could not have seen what was happening on the bridge...
Ticket Manager Lunden apparently felt little sympathy for the students, though many gave up valuable class time in the effort to secure seats. "We did not ask them to come around," he remarked...