Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...more than 100,000. Saturday circulation (which includes matinee performances) is more than double Monday's, which is not a matinee day and is also a poor theater night. Yet. by the terms of its contracts, Playbill must estimate attendance at 35 theaters with such exactitude that no ticket holder will ever lack a program. To do this, it keeps one man roaming the theater district every evening counting the houses. On the rare occasions when Playbill's man miscalculates, the magazine rushes in an emergency supply of the next week's issue...
...Thee called This Is a Great Country ("If this is flag waving, flag waving, do you know of a better flag to wave?"). But unlike the "unsinkable" Titanic, Mr. President will take at least two years to go under; it has more than $2,650,000 in advance ticket sales...
...Bach Society Orchestra advertises at least two more concerts this year. The first is certainly a convincing argument for buying a season ticket...
This year's chairman of the ticket committee. Allan J. Dyson '64, convinced all the Boston theaters to handle orders taken through the Harvard ticket agency...
...profit activity, the ticket agency charges a nominal 25 cent service charge to all University students and personnel except members of PBH, who are not charged at all. Besides saving students the much higher rates of professional agencies, it also saves them the time and cost of travelling into Boston to procure tickets...