Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Recently appointed by Lloyd S. Gilmour, Jr. '50, president and founder of LSGP, the new staff is also considering Cambridge appearances by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Eddie Condon. Handling these productions will be Walter D. Palmer '50, Cambridge promotion manager, Armin St. George '49, directing ticket sales, and Stuart C. Welch, Jr. '50, art director...
Unique among College organizations in its life-long membership provisions, the band is complemented during the football season by some graduates who have been marching onto Soldiers Field for as long as 15 years. The lure of "Wintergreen" and a free ticket to the Stadium bring back alumni year after year...
...handing goodies around to her fellow workers-a diamond-&-sapphire ring to Director Otto Preminger, a gold wristwatch (with diamonds) to her wardrobe girl, a gold money clip (in the shape of a folding chair, with his name on it in diamonds) to her cameraman, and a round-trip ticket to Honolulu to her hairdresser. Now, said Miss Darnell, she had had enough work. In four years, she explained, she and her busy cameraman-husband, Peverell Marley, had spent only three days together, and it had nearly broken up their marriage...
Unmolested and unescorted, the correspondents put on spectacular fur caps and roamed Moscow's streets, much like happy tourists in any country. A special ticket agency secured them the best seats at the ballet, opera and circus. Limousines were made available. When the Newark Evening News's Henry Suydam had eye trouble, two Russian women doctors attended him. Next morning came a phone call: "How is your feeling...
Ever since Icarus, and in spite of what happened to him, men have dreamed of strapping wings on themselves and taking off like the birds. Airplanes have never completely satisfied this desire. The plane itself does the flying; the man only rides and steers. Gliders are only half the ticket...