Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Mormon Tabernacle. It holds 11,000 people and there were about 12,500 at the place, and when I got through with them I don't think there was a Republican in Utah but what didn't feel like he wanted to vote the Democratic ticket...
...minded youngster around Chicago, chunky George T. Baker bought an old plane and barnstormed around the Midwest and Florida. Later, in Miami, he started National Airlines, Inc. with one plane, and made money by doubling as mechanic, ticket salesman and hangar-sweeper. By 1944, when he was operating seven planes, the Civil Aeronautics Board was so impressed by his line that it awarded him such rich scheduled routes as the New York-Miami and Miami-Havana runs. Overnight the onetime feeder line became one of the potentially richest trunkline carriers...
Open only to those who intend to vote the Dewey-Warren ticket, the contest will be judged by a faculty member. Entries of not more than 200 words should be sent to Eliot E-24 before October 20, the Club said...
First girl to crack the old pronunciamento was Mrs. Julian Roosevelt, shown above with her husband, a member of the Class of '50, who served on the Olympic sailing team, and ticket-taker H.L. Thomas...
...Continent Airlines, with offices in Kansas City, discovered that passengers who flew over a route at least twice a month were entitled to buy "commutation tickets," and thus avoid paying the 15% federal transportation tax. Mid-Continent expects to run eleven commuter routes (sample: Kansas City-Tulsa), sell commuters' ticket books (four tickets, valid for one month) at an 18% discount. At least six other major lines intend to start commuter services...