Word: ticket
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...been able to offer LaZebnik $2000, an amount that no house drama society would ever be willing to risk on an original show. The $2000 allows LaZebnik to rent Agassiz Theater, Independent of Radcliffe Grant-In-Aid, and thus possibly to earn up to $5500 in ticket receipts for the seven performances...
...Dream Ticket. Still another approach was on view in Washington's Mayflower hotel last week. Some 500 conservatives gathered to express their discontent with Ford's budget deficit, as well as other aspects of his policy that seemed to separate him from the true faith. "I personally believe that in 1976 we need a new political party," said M. Stanton Evans, chairman of the American Conservative Union. "The essential thrust of this Administration is not a conservative thrust." He was cheered by an audience wearing buttons proclaiming, REAGAN-THE SPIRIT OF '76 or THE DREAM TICKET: REAGAN...
...still wind up with enough convention delegates so that no one will be able to get the nomination without first making a deal with him. Significantly, Jackson has said that Wallace is "eminently qualified to be Vice President," and that he "would welcome him on a ticket if he were the choice of the convention...
...lack of money is one reason why Americans have been slow to assault European dominance. Successful competitors in Europe earn as much as $50,000 a year from government salary, prizes and endorsements. In the U.S. a top performer is lucky to win a plane ticket and three meals a day. Says American Racer Ron Yeager: "Europeans are racing for dollars. Skiing is their only occupation. What are we racing for? Self-satisfaction, I guess...
George Teso, director of the Cambridge Traffic and Parking Department, announced Monday that the city will use its now computerized parking ticket summons operation to bring to court all those who have committed traffic violations since January...