Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Students intending to go to the Harvard-Boston College hockey game in Watson Rink Wednesday evening should exchange coupon No. 13 for a ticket at 60 Boylston St. as soon as possible. Tickets will go on sale to the general public today, and if demand is as great as anticipated, the game may be sold out before the usual 5 p.m. Wednesday deadline...
Normal Turmoil. Equally capable of a lively scrap is Attorney General Brooke, who was the first to go after the nomination. Unlike most successful Negro politicians, who owe their election to predominantly Negro constituencies, Ed Brooke, 46, led the G.O.P. ticket in 1962 and 1964 in a state with a Negro population of under...
...above the previous year. Because they expect that production in 1966 may lag slightly in unit numbers, all three major companies are considering slight first-quarter cutbacks. Even if they do occur, however, the unit losses will be recouped by bigger sales. More buyers are not only choosing higher-ticket '66 models, but are also adding expensive accessories. Auto air-conditioner sales alone now top $600 million annually...
Currently a fellow at Wesleyan University's Center for Advanced Studies, Moynihan was Assistant Secretary of Labor in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations from 1963 until 1965, when he left Washington to run for New York City Council President on Paul Screvane's ticket. He was defeated in the Democratic primary...
...four years later because, in his words, it was "no longer a revolutionary party." With other frustrated militants he organized the Peking-oriented Progressive Labor Movement, became its Harlem chairman and ran for the city council in 1963 and the state senate this year on the party's ticket...