Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...fair grounds one day I parked next to the gate. When I returned, the ticket taker told me he had to abandon his post to keep people from crawling all over "your beautiful car." In fact, so many people fondled the car I figure I'll be able to sell it to Intelligence -the fingerprints of half the Communists in East Germany must...
...them all, mobilizes the preachers and laymen of the cooperating churches into a vast cadre of workers. From 1,000 to 3,000 are tapped for choir duty. Between 700 and 1,000 become "counselors," and about 1,500 be come ushers. Women are selected to staff the ticket office and switchboards. Deacons, Sunday school superintendents and other church workers are organized into "followup" classes, where they are taught how to bring new converts into local church life. Says Graham: "We have a fair audience ready before we even get there...
Application must be made in the usual manner, which requires ticket cards and the brown envelopes Students are advised to enclose checks instead of each with their requests to prevent loss of money beyond proof of reclaim...
...Ticket applications for the Princeton game on November 6 are due at the Department of Athletics ticket office, 60 Boylston St., by 5 p.m. today...
Unfortunately, applications for tickets to the Ohio University game have already been field. But student complaints are still likely to arise. Instead of brusquely disregarding these claims s it has in the past, the ticket office should fill them, and in so doing fill part of the Stadium that would otherwise be empty...