Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Soon afterwards, upon the invitation of Vito Marcantonio, Dr. DuBois ran in New York for a seat in the U.S. Senate on the Progressive Party Ticket. He obtained only 270,000 of the 3,000,000 votes and soon after this defeat was asked by the Department of Justice to register as an agent of a foreign government. Marcantonio defended DuBois and he was finally acquitted, but he wrote, "the growl of a mob, the personal threat of murder ... nothing has cowed me as that day when I took my seat in a Washington courtroom as an indicted criminal." Shortly...
Just two nights before, Joseph Mariano, 39, a Waterbury, Conn., bartender, had made an alltime record killing $79,660.30 on a $2 ticket-by picking four straight winners in Roosevelt's "twin double." Now, as eight pacers raced toward the finish of the sixth race, 23,127 fans clutched their own twin doubles (85,574 of them) and prayed for Lady Luck to come through again...
...tells of a dying man who travels about the city visiting friends, pawnbrokers, even a synagogue, trying to raise money to send his idiot son to relatives in California. He gets the money, but before he can put his son on the train he has to struggle with a ticket collector named Ginzburg-who turns out to be Death...
Undergraduates' applications for tickets to the Yale football game, to be played in New Haven Nov, 23, must be turned in at the Ticket Office, 60 Boylston St., before 5 p.m. today...
...free tickets to the Yale game are available to undergraduates. Students may receive one ticket by turning in their ticket coupon plus two dollars. Date tickets cost five dollars...