Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Kelly's tactics have been roundly condemned in the press. However, the so-called liberal element of the Democratic Party has been notable by its silence. This is especially true with respect to two avowed liberals on the same ticket with Mr. Kelly--Mr. Edward M. Kennedy and Endicott Peabody. Their reluctance to disassociate themselves from these charges will cause many voters to regard their reaction as tacit approval. If this is the case, then it would appear that the opposition voiced in the past against such tactics was aimed more at reducing its effectiveness as used against Democrats than...
...danger to which seasoned theater hands are prone, that of substituting showmanly expertise for solid substance. Despite a disclaimer, the character of President Stephen Decatur Henderson (Robert Ryan) is fairly obviously modeled on Ike, and his First Lady (Nanette Fabray) could double for Jackie Kennedy. This opportunistically split ticket suggests the synthetic viewpoint of a show that never intended to say something, but merely to trade on exalted somebodies...
Card-carrying Freshmen get reduced rates at almost all Council-sponsored activities. So far, ticket holders have attended two dances at a saving of more than 20 per cent. The council has hinted at a larger discount for future functions...
...Tickets for the Princeton game are now ready at the Athletic Department, 60 Boylston St. Ticket Manager Frank O. Lunden has urged all students to pick them up as soon as possible. Applications for the Yale game will be accepted starting Monday. Envelopes for coupons and money are available from House athletic secretaries...
Besides helping to pay for Jubilee Weekend, proceeds from the ticket sale will be distributed among numerous Freshman organizations, with the Yardling alone receiving $125. Some of the money will finance budgets for upcoming Freshman activities, in particular the dance scheduled for the weekend of the Yale game...