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Word: ticket (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...public acts-heading fund drives and the like. But private and unpublicized deeds most distinguish Carew's style. He regularly travels to the Mayo Clinic to visit patients. Once he had a run-in with a traffic cop who pointedly called him "boy" as he wrote up the ticket. The policeman later had the temerity to ask Carew to visit his father, who was dying of cancer. Carew went. After an emotional bedside scene with the son and father, Carew returned to tell his wife: "I guess this is how you change people, one at a time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baseball's Best Hitter Tries for Glory | 7/18/1977 | See Source »

...Each ticket entitles a student to participate in a single activity for the duration of the summer session. Students may purchase tickets for the rowing, sailing, swimming or sailing facilities...

Author: By Michael Berg and Thomas Lawton, S | Title: Summer Sports Fee Increases; Students Pay $20 per Activity | 7/6/1977 | See Source »

...right-non-mobile back-beat lovers will find this a summer of pretty slim musical pickings. The best rock around this week is out in the southern hinterlands. Ray Davies and the Kinks will be playing out at the Cape Cod Coliseum on July 2. Tickets are $7.50 in advance, $8.50 the day of the show and are available at the Out of Town Newsstand in the Square. Later in the week, Fleetwood Mac will play their various chartbusters at the Providence, R.I., Civic Center. Tickets for both concerts are available at the Out of Town Ticket Office...

Author: By Andy Karron, | Title: Rock | 7/1/1977 | See Source »

...assented in February, Laker's three red, white and black DC-10s are now cleared to begin flying passengers Sept. 26 at the lowest fares ever quoted: $236 round trip, v. $631 for a 14-to 21-day summer excursion fare and up to $379 for a charter ticket on competing lines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AIRLINES: London for only $236 | 6/27/1977 | See Source »

...even in show biz. The great majority of performers earn meager sums, primarily because of the excessive supply of aspirants. For them, as Economics Professor Clair Vickery of the University of California's Institute of Industrial Relations in Berkeley puts it, a performing job is like "buying a ticket in a lottery." It mainly feeds the dream of that legendary Big Break that could bring them the juicy tax problems of a star...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: The Big Puzzle: Who Makes What and Why | 6/13/1977 | See Source »

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