Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Howard W. Robbins, chairman of the '52 Class Committee heads a dance committee of: Benjamin F. MacDonald, secretary; John D. Bardis, treasurer; John F. Murphy, entertainment chairman; Costas C. Rodis, ticket chairman; Edmond J. Gong, publicity chairman; Robert L. Wylie, decorations chairman; Charles C. Cabot, stage manager; and Carroll M. Lowenstein, chairman for commuters...
Having paid twenty dollars for an athletic participation ticket, we feel entitled to be able to use the athletic facilities when the press of studies permit. Last fall we were precluded on many an afternoon from playing tennis on the stadium courts because of the moderate winds blowing unobstructedly across the courts. Once again today we found that play was impossible because of the wind...
Weisman a version of the dispute is that he bought a return ticket from France on the condition that it be a second-class passage; he says that he went abroad on this promise and that University's Paris agent confirmed his second-class return ticket...
Beside many of the new buildings on his rolling campus, Uncle John placed neat white-and-green signs, announcing that the structure would cost taxpayers nothing; rents, cafeteria profits, ticket fees and similar profits would make them self-liquidating. "In eleven years," says Hannah happily, "we'll be entirely out of debt...
South Pacific, celebrating its first anniversary by taking an eight-day Lenten vacation, looked this week more than ever like the biggest hit in Broadway history. Except for a few seats in August, the Richard Rodgers-Oscar Hammerstein II-Joshua Logan musical was sold out through September, and the ticket demand was still big. The advance sale...