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Yale officials have indicated that all tickets for last weekend's Harvard-Yale football game will be honored Saturday. Refunds for those desiring them will be made through 5 p.m. Wednesday at the Ticket office at 60 Boylston St.; tickets will apparently be resold as they are turned in. In other Ivy action, Dartmouth and Princeton have also rescheduled their game for Saturday, but the Brown-Colgate encounter has been cancelled...
...railroad broker offered $500,000 for ten passenger and baggage cars that B. & M. wanted to sell. Pat McGinnis blocked the sale. Instead, the B. & M. sold its cars to Mersey, whose office is in the same building as the B. & M.'s, for $250,000. Mersey then resold them for $425,000 and, says the jury indictment, gave McGinnis $35,000, Benson $11,500, and Glacy $25,000. Pat McGinnis denied the charges from the Manhattan office where he now works as vice president of Highway Trailer Industries Inc., a firm that makes trucks...
...idea of reassembling as much of the show as possible back in 1956. It was a big job. Though the original show was probably the most famous U.S. art exhibition of all time, the 1913 catalogue was a masterpiece of vagueness; the paintings and sculptures have been sold and resold, titles have been changed, and some works have simply disappeared. Most of the artists represented are dead, and those who are still alive are not always sure about what they had on exhibit. But a substantial number of works were found, including many now ranked as masterpieces (see color pages...
Articulating admirably, Marlon Brando, 38, let a Tokyo reporter for Variety in on the difficulties of marketing a Great Actor. "An actor is a product like Florsheim shoes or Ford cars," said Brando. "He's a useful product that is resold many times for social purposes; and he's exploited the way any other piece of merchandise is." All terribly crass, but something else bugged Brando even more: "As soon as you become an actor, people start asking you questions about politics, astrology, archaeology and birth control. And what's even funnier, you start giving opinions...
...been reported that poor handling of the children's admissions at the Cornell game almost wrecked the entire plan. Reportedly, instead of issuing red strip" tickets to the kids, the Athletic Department sold them regular pastecard admissions--for 25 cents. Then, allegedly, the children resold the tickets for better prices on the Lars Anderson bridge...