Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Rosemary Blake '64 (above, left) and Mary Lowenthal '63 opened ticket sales for the Freshman Jubilee Weekend last night in the Harvard Union. The girls sold 172 tickets to the festivity, which is scheduled for April 26-23. Daniel C. Goldfarb '66, chairman of this year's Jubilee planning committee, stated that at least 350 tickets must be sold if the weekend is to show a profit...
...modest neighborhood house of flickers, Baltimore's Northwood Theatre demanded an awfully high price for a ticket-at least for Negroes. In fact, it cost years of effort and countless hours in jail by picketing students before the first Negro was, last week, admitted to the Northwood...
...Margaret Chase Smith is a woman with a mind-and a tongue. Last week, in an interview with the Boston Globe's Washington correspondent Wilfred C. Rodgers, she talked with an audacity that few successful male politicians would dare. She named her candidates for the 1964 Republican national ticket, listed her Cabinet and some sub-Cabinet preferences, and threw in a couple of Supreme Court nominations for good luck. Maggie's list...
...HCUA's most important work during 1962 involved development of a sensible system of ticket distribution for athletic events and recommendations for improvement of the quality and variety of food from the Central Kitchen. Both reports were made after considerable study of the problems involved, and both were acted upon immediately by University departments. More important, the HCUA has established itself as an important outlet for legitimate undergraduate complaints about ticket distribution and the food...
...fact, anybody can ride free. There is no charge for parking in the store's lot. not even a ticket to be "validated at the time of a store purchase." Even though the store does not open until 9 a.m., the subway will begin carrying early-morning commuters at 7:30; at the very least, the Leonards hope to grab off some of the passengers for popcorn or a hot dog at the subway-station snack bar. ''We're dang poor merchants.'' drawls Obie Leonard, ''if we can't sell them...