Word: ticketeer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Rather than accept a Ford-Rockefeller ticket in 1976, or worse yet, the prospect of Rocky in the top spot should Ford step aside, many conservatives want to start a third party now. Last month some 450 conservatives meeting in Washington cheered M. Stanton Evans, chairman of the American Conservative Union, when he declared, "It's too late. We've gone beyond the point of no return." The sentiment was obviously in favor of a new party, and a Committee on Conservative Alternatives was set up under the leadership of North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms to explore...
Could you go on a ticket with George Wallace...
...ultimate question, of course: Is it worth the price-not only in terms of the ticket price but of the costs to the gladiators? Also, in terms of any greater social benefit, is there less violent crime in Philadelphia the nights the Flyers are playing in the Spectrum? Until enough people decide it is not worth the price, we may expect little change in the trend toward increasing violence in hockey and other contact sports...
Harvard's varsity skaters, hoping to earn a ticket to the National Championships next week, clash with Cornell tonight in the ECAC playoff semifinals as they return to Boston Garden, the scene of their only ECAC loss this year, for a 9 p.m. faceoff...
...Golden Knights fell apart after Bolduc's onslaught between 9:06 and 17:28, and managed to justify the 300 unsold tickets Clarkson returned to the Harvard ticket office this afternoon. The relatively empty Watson Rink was treated to a scoring fest in the third period as the two squads combined for ten goals...