Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Politicos around the state gave the Governor a high grade for good sense; he is getting out in time. There is plenty of evidence to show that his popularity has been ebbing regularly since his last election, when Soapy himself was the Democratic ticket's fifth-ranking vote getter. To this attrition was added the glaring fact of Michigan's slowly crumbling fiscal status (TIME, March 23, 1959 et seq.). Soapy got clobbered by Republicans in the state senate when he fought with months-long stubbornness for a state tax on personal incomes. After things went from...
...such an atmosphere, Millionaire Williams (Mennen shaving cream, etc.) is well out of a jam by washing up and checking out. He has realistically written off his hopes of getting on the national ticket this year, told his TV audience that he would like "to work for the cause of peace in some public office" or, barring that, "as a private citizen...
...First National Bank of Artesia and returning after school to work as a teller. The opportunity to travel came in the summer when an elderly couple, friends of her family, asked her to drive them to New York in their big Packard in exchange for a return-trip ticket on the bus. Pat eagerly accepted...
...Hospital, first as a secretary, later as an X-ray and laboratory assistant. The young doctors and interns gave her a merry social life, and she tried to save money for the longed-for education. After two years, the call of college became irresistible, and Pat collected her bus ticket and went back to Los Angeles (by way of Niagara Falls, at no extra charge). Bill and Tom made room for her in their tiny apartment near the University of Southern California. One morning Tom Ryan took Pat to the U.S.C. job-placement office. "This is my kid sister...
...times owes as much to Don Miguel de Cervantes as it does to Scriptwriter William Roos. The Todd 70 Process camera is used to flashy effect, especially when it is mounted on a helicopter. And Hero Elliott is a remarkably sly and appealing comedian. Released as a hard-ticket, ten-a-week, $3.50 attraction. Scent will undoubtedly make millions. But most customers will probably agree that the smell they liked best was the one they got during intermission: fresh...