Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...well Democrat in the White House." Crooned Illinois Senator Everett Dirksen: "'Duty' is the shiny iridescent word the President learned at West Point. The President knows and will know where his duty lies." To Ev Dirksen, Ike's duty clearly lies at the head of the ticket on which Dirksen will be running for reelection. But the vast majority of Republican leaders seemed to agree with Vermont National Committeeman Edward Janeway, who said that "under no circumstances" should Eisenhower run again, and Oregon State Chairman Wendell Wyatt, who said: "We would not want to jeopardize his later...
...best step of all would be for the University and Cambridge to stop quibbling about whose police are going to ticket which car and to recognize that, like it or not, they are in this parking mess together. If city and Yard officials got together, they might, for instance, work out a way to revise the Cambridge ordinances in order to permit overnight parking on alternate sides of local streets. Cars parked on the right side one night and on the left the next would obstruct neither fire engines nor street cleaners. And they might even become useful things...
...However Ticket Manager Frank O. Lunden, who was still in his office at 10 p.m. last night, urged that students seeking their tickets this morning should go to the distributor in their House instead of to the building at 60 Boylston St. He also emphasized that distributors themselves should give all their remaining tickets out in the Houses and not bring them to the H.A.A...
...complete list of House ticket distributors follows: Adams--Peter O. Sellar '58; Dudley--Thomas F. Crowley '57; Dunster--Fred E. Nickerson '56; Eliot--Robert A. Bowman '57; Kirkland--R. Allen Williams '57; Leverett--Lyle R. Grittle '58; Lowell--Charles H. Thomas '57; and Winthrop--Donald Chapman...
Toohy, in reply to claims that his men have no right to ticket cars parked on Cambridge streets, cited the section in the University parking regulations that reads: "Violation of the City regulations makes an offender liable to a fine for a parking offense by the University, as well as to penalties imposed by the City...