Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...does the Harvard Ticket Office treat us students as something less than second-class citizens? Why aren't we given ample notice of the times of ticket sales? Why aren't we given the privilege of mailing in or phoning in our applications for tickets--as the alumni are? Why must we always wait in line? Why don't we get better seats? Why must we be treated with so much hostility by the agents...
...thrill-crazy "squirrels" who zoom through traffic and terrorize motorists. A few were professional racers; the majority were serious, mechanically inclined young men who belong to the National Hot Rod Association and test their creations in a relatively sane manner. They pay scrupulous attention to traffic laws (a ticket may mean suspension from their hot-rod club), restrict their racing to "drag strips"-the runways of abandoned airports, blocked-off roads, or isolated tracks...
...Tickets can be obtained at 60 Boylston St. until 5 p.m. today. Students should get there early, because F.O. Lundon, the ticket manager, runs on his own time...
Undergraduate tickets for the Princeton swimming meet next Saturday at 9 p.m. will be available at 60 Boylston St. today starting at 2 p.m. Each student may exchange a coupon for one free ticket. Undergraduates have the option of buying one additional ticket...
Undergraduates may exchange their student coupons for tickets to the game until 5 p.m. today at the Athletle ticket office, 60 Boylston Street...