Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...limited number of tickets for the Harvard-RPI ECAC quarterfinal series held this weekend at Bright Center will be available starting at 2 Center will be available starting at 2 p.m. today at the Harvard Ticket Office in the Harvard Hall basement...
There was no hope of "cutting" the line, as a group of students had taken it upon themselves to form a ticket line police force. "We've got six guys at about 250 pounds each, policing the line verbally and, if necessary, physically," said William C. Jackson '91, self-appointed police commissioner. I took my place at the back of the line...
There the atmosphere was more relaxed, and Darman could concentrate on big- ticket successes, such as the tax-reform act and currency-exchange rates. By then Darman had survived some of his conservative antagonists and made peace with others. Twenty-one months ago, he took a respite by going into investment banking. But a Republican victory in 1988, he knew, would be an opportunity for a new assignment. He wanted his own command this time, free of senior patrons, such as Richardson and Baker. Though he lacked a strong relationship with Bush, he was soon an economic adviser. Darman...
...Tickets for the opening round of ECAC playoff action go on sale Monday morning at 9 a.m. at the Harvard Ticket Office in the basement of Harvard Hall...
...141st time, a crowd of foam-padded and balloon-busted Harvard men are attempting to prance and pun their way into your heart--if you can spare the $15-$17.50 ticket price. Men making fools out of themselves in this burlesque show carry on a Harvard tradition as outmoded as final clubs and Radcliffe college. But these vestiges of the past are still worth visiting at least once during your time here--to understand how far the rest of the school has evolved...