Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Still in a completely theoretical stage, the plan may prove impractical for several reasons, according to Roger C. Ravel '56, who is in charge of the Council's ticket study...
...connection with its study of ticket distribution plans, representatives of the Student Council have suggested to Dean Leighton a student identification system whereby each undergraduate would carry a photo-identification card of some kind with his bursar's card...
...that he would run for the Democratic nomination for Senator. McNamara would never have taken that step if he thought his opponent would be Soapy Williams. Within a few hours, the word began to filter through political channels: Williams, who hopes to see his name on the Democratic national ticket in 1956, had decided to seek an unprecedented fourth term as governor. The Williams-blessed candidate for Senator will be former Senator Blair Moody, the newspaper correspondent (Detroit News) who was appointed to Arthur Vandenberg's seat by Williams in 1951, then lost to Republican Charles Potter...
Despite the strong opposition of their churches to Communism, 447 Roman and Greek Catholics-along with 1,586 other Christians-deserted to the Communist ticket. The Communists got 38% of the vote, more than either of the two other parties, and elected six councilmen. Moslems and Christians on the council would have to work together if the followers of Marx were not to run the city of Christ...
While giving this explanation, H.A.A. Business Manager Carroll F. Getchell added that the new scale would probably be "more or less" standard throughout the League. Officials from Ivy schools discussed football ticket rates in March, but no binding agreements were made, according to Getchell...