Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...furious pace of ticket-buying reminded many of a similar scene four years ago when Harvard played Michigan State in the NCAA quarterfinals at Bright, although there were a few differences. "[The students] were outside at seven in the morning," said Eric Barron '85 of the ticket sale...
...Saturday's game had sold out, and few tickets for the Friday contest remained. But most fans were happy just to get a ticket. "It's not a matter of where you sit, just that you're there," said Thorpe...
NCAA quarterfinal round hockey tickets go on sale today at 2 p.m. at the ticket office in the basement of Harvard Hall. Tickets for Friday's and Saturday's playoffs at Bright Center cost...
Both Gorbachev and Reagan, of course, have their own personal reasons for wanting a deal. For Reagan, an arms-control accord could prove to be the ticket out of his Iran-contra doldrums, restoring a golden hue to his tarnished presidency. For Gorbachev, stable relations with the U.S. are essential if he is to have the time, energy and authority to concentrate on the internal reforms he is attempting. Masterly communicators, the two leaders have created a public perception that an agreement may be within reach. "The most important thing," says a senior U.S. official, "is that arms control...
...burst through the turnstiles, only to be confronted with a labyrinth of gray ramps and blank beige walls, with no indication of where any of them lead. After losing your sense of direction, you may stumble across an usher in a gold blazer. Upon inspection of your ticket, he tells you--if you're lucky--"Keep going...