Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...December of 1746 the colonial general assembly authorized a standard public lottery, with death penalty for ticket forgers, to raise funds for the founding of a college. When in 1754 3,000 pounds had been raised by this method, newly picked trustees accepted Trinity's offer and established New York's first college. It was called King's College, in honor of Kind George II, who signed the royal charter on October...
...legitimate" will be treated to his $2.50 ticket, but an entertainment charge of 50 cents will be charged each of the "illegitimate." The idea is that the extras will not only relieve general monotony but will also help pay for the band...
...Tickets for the Dartmouth game must be ordered today by 5 p.m. An additional ticket is $4.00 for this game. haps even more than last year's victory over Yale, this victory over Yale, this victory assured a position of stature...
...tuition was raised $200.00 with the assurance that the H.A.A. yearly deficit would be a principal beneficiary. The student, in return, would receive free admission to athletic competitions, including all home football games. We would suggest a ruse has been perpetrated on the voiceless student: his date's ticket last year was expensive, and this year is outrageous. All this, despite the total abolition of the Federal 20% amusement tax, which means that on a $3.60 ticket, this year the H.A.A. nets nearly 17% more per ticket. Now, not satisfied with a virtual 17% net increase, the H.A.A. has raised...
...maid is beating my brains out for me to get her a ticket for Cinerama, but she hasn't shown any hankering to visit the Red Star pavilion. See what I mean...