Word: ticketed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...added, fondling it, "and that's why I didn't dare play at the Union tonight. I'm taking awfully good care of it till St. Patrick's Day. Guess why? Why, it's the Lampoon dinner, celebrates six months peace with the police. Can I sell you a ticket...
...stadium has been granted to Dartmouth and Stanford for their football game on November 28, 1931, it was announced yesterday by W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics at Harvard. Harvard will take no part of the gate receipts, and has offered its entire staff of ushers and ticket takers for service at the game...
...About 50 tickets for the last Harvard-Yale hockey game are now on sale at the H. A. A. ticket office, it was announced yesterday by C. F. Getchell, General Manager...
...customary year traveling over Europe, returned for a course at the Harvard Law School. He became in 1898 Treasurer of Harvard when it had only $12,000,000. His wise management has raised this to $100,000,000. Twice he was elected mayor of Quincy on a Democratic ticket. And all the while his corporate interests spread out and out until, last week, his resignations as a director or trustee went to 55 concerns including the A. T. & T., American Sugar Refining, Boston and Albany R. R., Amoskeag, Waltham Watch...
Last week in Berlin-the distinguished Yuichi Iwase, Accoucheur in Ordinary to the Japanese Empress, was commanded by cable to return to Japan and at once booked a ticket for Tokyo, where he is Professor of Obstetrics at the Imperial University...