Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...flow of such promotional material as cocktail-recipe booklets. In return, he may clear $130,000 a year. His pint pitchers may make as much as $100 a week, must follow rigid rules: e.g., act refined when you enter good homes, drive carefully to avoid a traffic ticket and possible search, surrender peaceably if you're stopped...
...committee report will ask that students be seated on both sides of the 50 yard line, displacing some alumni, and it will urge that the ticket office expand facilities so that applications could be filled the Monday before the game...
...Road. In Youngstown, Ohio, after being released on $500 bond to await trial for drunken driving. Earle Stone decided to jump bail, bought a bus ticket for Henderson, N.C.. faced his trial when he wandered into a bar to kill time before the bus departed, hoisted too many, got arrested for drunkenness...
Hubert dropped his transmission in Harvard Square, and coasted to a stop in front of the Wursthaus. The game itself was a letdown for Mary Jane, because Hubert had misspelled Yale on his ticket application, and had been informed by a Mr. Lunden that his application for Yule tickets had been rejected. They listened to the game on the car radio until the battery ran down, then walked to Hubert's room for the last half, during which Hubert attempted eight forward passes and completed none...
Further, recommendations to the Union Committee for replacing the Freshman Smoker, which was abolished by the Freshman Dean last spring, were rejected, and a waiting game on the parking problem was reapproved. Finally, results from investigation of the H.A.A. ticket system were promised before Christmas...