Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Justice George W. Maxey of the State Supreme Court, or Lieut. Governor John C. Bell Jr., scion of a Philadelphia Main Line family, free to run for governor. Even though President Franklin Roosevelt carried Pennsylvania by 105,000 votes in the 1944 election, a Martin-Maxey or Martin-Bell ticket would be hard to beat...
...Holy Cross game tomorrow admission will also be by ticket only. Owing to the space limitations of the Indoor Athletic Building courts, only 1600 tickets will be distributed at the H.A.A. offices today and tomorrow; what is not sold there will go on sale at the gate at 6:30 o'clock. It will be a case of first come, first served; and when 1600 seats have been sold, there will be no further admittance...
Carroll F. Getchell of the H.A.A. last night announced special student ticket rates for the Yale game. The regular $2, $1.50, $1 price range will be halved and, with taxes added, will make the student scale $1.40, $1.05, and $.70. The usual one-to-a-man rule will apply on the special tickets...
...With practically no exceptions, every show is a sellout and they have twice as many shows currently playing as we have in New York. A theater ticket is one of the few things they can buy without ration points. Some shows are good, some are bad. It doesn't seem to matter. The musicals that I have seen don't come up to our standards, but they have a repertory company with Laurence Olivier as the moving spirit, which makes anything on Broadway look like a penny arcade...
Custom-Built Tickets. Standing in line for railroad tickets may soon be a thing of the past. In a matter of seconds, a new machine developed jointly by the National Cash Register Co. and the Southern Railway delivers a ticket freshly printed with destination and price to the customer...