Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...came a diagnosis that was news to no one: the theater suffers from a tangled complex of ills, overwhelmingly economic, with most theater people ready to put the blame on the other fellow. Chief causes of high ticket prices: the high costs of theater rentals, sets, props, costumes, labor and the fumbling inefficiency of some producers...
...corresponding month in admissions tax returns. To make things even brighter, Dr. George Gallup's Audience Research, Inc. reported a steady fall in the average price of admission paid by U.S. moviegoers. With total receipts on the rise, that spelled growing attendance. The average spent for a ticket in August was 45?, compared to a postwar peak of 48.8? early in the year...
William J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, said yesterday that he will soon issue a statement explaining the rise in HAA ticket book prices and the new seat allocation system...
This move resulted from a discussion with executives of the Student Council yesterday. Council members told Bingham that they had received complaints from undergraduates who did not understand the unexpected rise in ticket price and then the seat allocation system as it worked for the Army game...
Army brass was in contact with the ticket office all day yesterday seeeking additional allocations on the Harvard side of the field. There seems little likelihood that any Army ducats in the original block of six sections will be returned unused. These seats, coupled with those of season ticket holders, assure a full house on the visitors' side...