Word: ticket
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...trouble recognizing the old Journal-American and old World-Telegram in the new World Journal. Except for Murray Kempton and one or two others, most of the two papers' apparently inexhaustible supply of columnists will somehow find elbow room. In editorial command will be the kind of balanced ticket (Irish, Jewish, Italian) that is the delight of city politicians: Editor Frank Conniff, now Hearst national editor; Managing Editor Paul Schoenstein, now Journal-American managing editor; and Assistant Managing Editor Louis Boccardi, now World-Telegram assistant managing editor...
...William claims that IATA has, under his management, reduced international fares. His critics insist that fares would be even lower, were it not for IATA-recommended rates. It is hard to tell who is right. When IATA was established, a first-class round-trip ticket between New York and London cost $650. Now, with many more planes and a much stiffer competitive situation, that same ticket costs $712.50. But under IATA auspices a whole range of cheaper tickets-tourist class, economy class and excursion rates-has been introduced, so that the truly thrifty tourist can now fly from New York...
Harvard undergraduates must present ticket 34 of the athletics book at Gate 2 of Soldiers Field this afternoon in order to gain admission to the track meet and baseball game...
Harvard students will need ticket 34 of the coupon book for admission to Gate 2 of Soldiers Field this Saturday for the Brown track meet and the Navy baseball game. Guest tickets...
Team complimentaries may be obtained at the ticket office, 60 Boylston St., before 5 p.m. Friday. The 60 Boylston St. offices will not be open on Saturdays during the spring season...