Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...about reversing the ticket? "Nixon and Eisenhower" should still make a sure winner. Ike could specialize in Foreign Affairs with the Secretary of State working closely with him as now, but a big load of his personal responsibilities would be lifted from him, whereas his valued advice would be available when needed...
...Airfield, and stood by while she checked in on United Air Lines Flight 629, bound for Portland, Ore. The three bags, a bulky, battered suitcase secured by two web straps, a briefcase and a smaller suitcase, weighed 87 Lbs. -37 Lbs. over the limit allowed each passenger. When the ticket agent told her she would have to pay $27 for the excess baggage, the mother, Mrs. Daisie King, turned to her son and said, "Thirty-seven Lbs. -do you think I'll need all this?" Replied the son, Jack Graham: "Yes, Mother, I'm 'sure you will...
...week, murdering Marquette 33-0, Hopalong ran wild, led a hopped-up Ohio State squad to an upset 17-0 victory over Michigan's Wolverines. The Buckeyes earned themselves their second Big Teh title in a row, but more important, by beating Michigan they bought Michigan State a ticket to the Rose Bowl...
Although his first choice for the reformed office would be former New York governor Thomas E. Dewey, Braucher said he might change his choice if Party expediency required another candidate. "But it would be a cinch for the Republicans to win with an Eisenhower-Dewey ticket," he predicted...
...much consideration should be needed, however, to realize that the best way to alleviate a shortage of inexpensive envelopes and paper slips is to print more of them. If the H.A.A. does this next year, and also adopts an improved method of returning the tickets to their purchasers, it will remove much unnecessary confusion from an undergraduate ticket system that is otherwise very good...