Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Sellouts in least theaters are slowing down ticket transactions at the PBH Ticket Arney according to Arnold L. Abrams '48, chairman of the committee, Compared to last year, business has been light, he said...
...weight Pete Fuller. Meanwhile, swimming and baseball lag far behind. "Baseball hasn't paid since the 20's," said Bingham. "We need to draw 12,000 to 15,000 for the Yale game and sometimes needed extra seats, but now we barely take in enough money to pay the ticket takers...
Wheels of the H. A. A. are expected to grind more rapidly today as ticket-line officials put into effect four Student Council suggestions submitted yesterday to William J. Bingham '14, director of athletics...
They are: (1) extension of the ticket office closing hour from 5 to 7 o'clock on each Wednesday before a game, the application deadline; (2) posting of detailed ticket purchasing instructions on the bulletin board outside of the ticket office; (3) exchange of coupons for tickets outside of the cashier's cage so that more men can be accommodated; and (4) increased advertisement of the office's slack hours 9 to 11 o'clock...
Certain adjustments or additions to H.A.A. Office procedure might smooth the actual processes of ticket application and collection. A rail or employee, or both, would maintain more orderly lines, while some one outside the inviolate reaches of the counter could check application blanks and answer questions before the customer reaches his destination. Prominently displayed signs are needed to remind students which tickets are immediately available as well as to announce the application dates for later contests. Finally, the unutilized outer-office wall might be equipped with a counter, post-office style, to facilitate the filling out of applications, leaving...