Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Meanwhile ticket sales for Eliot's Kick-off affair this Saturday night following the Coast Guard tilt went over the top, with all but a few ducats gone. Attendance has been restricted to conform with the Cambridge fire laws...
...watched the political winds, the President was trying to decide whether or not to make any stump speeches before Nov. 5. The problem was acute: some Democrats had raised the question of whether a presidential speech would help or hurt the ticket...
...Meagre, to the say the very least," is the way he described the compensations: These was fee trips to Princeton and Dartmouth, free admission to all games perforce, and the "privilege" of buying a guest ticket at the regular admission price marked "band...
Following a dinner at Brooks House, reports on the summer activities of the organization and plans for the fall term competition were presented to the Cabinet. Plans for the formation of a student ticket agency for legitimate theatres and sporting events were discussed, but final action on the organization of such a committee cannot be effected until permission is granted from the dean's office, acting in the place of the Graduate Secretary...
...understanding how elections go, the Massachusetts long ballot is perhaps most significant of all. The columnar arrangement so common in other states has never been used, a fact which means that the voter cannot cast a straight party ticket by making a single mark. He must indicate his choice separately for each office; in Presidential years, that task can be onerous even for the most enlightened patriots...