Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...deer and quail hunting and wild, uncrowded spaces. But other residents favor having MXC as a neighbor. "What do we have to lose?" asks Housewife Barbara Hansen. Right now the county's job opportunities are so limited that the only future for her children is "a one-way ticket to Minneapolis. With MXC we have a chance to give them a choice." For city planners round the world, MXC's bold concept also offers a choice in planning for the future...
...seen only by the insider: American interrogation experts presiding over whippings and water torture and electric-shock "therapy" of V.C. suspects (including women), fire bases overrun by enemy sapper squads because the defenders were all stoned on grass, the fragging, the profiteering, the six-month ticket punchers, the "cover your ass" mentality...
...pour Cent Ans (1967). Thurs., Feb. 15, 8 p.m., Hilles Library Cinema Marcel Ophuls's best known film, Part I: The Collapse (1970). Fri., Feb. 16, 8 p.m., Hilles Library Cinema, Marcel Ophuls's best know film, Part II: The Choice. (1970). Admission to individual film programs $1. Series ticket $4 at Holyoke Center Ticket Office...
...architect and deliverer of such Eisenhower legislation as the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958. The 1,000 days of the Kennedy Administration were days of frustration for Vice President Johnson, who had been nominated primarily to balance the ticket and win Southern votes, and from that penumbra he emerged, President by accident, as a whirlwind of creative energy unleashed...
...Ticket holders who had paid $20 to $500 to attend an Inaugural concert were disappointed when the emcee, Francis Albert Sinatra, failed to appear. But later in the evening, guests at a champagne breakfast at the Jockey Club in Washington's Fairfax Hotel witnessed a Sinatra performance that was-well, a performance...