Word: ticketeer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...local schools cancel classes on the Thursday and Friday of the Masters. On Wednesday, the day of the par-three tournament, one area school reported over 600 of its 1300 students absent. Unlike regular tournament play--for which tickets must be purchased in advance--the practice rounds were open to the general public at the cost of $5 a ticket. The school secretary said "Practically all of them [the absentees] are at the Masters. Even the principal is out at the par-three today...
...know why (Perhaps because of all the bother of late in this column over The King of Hearts?), but last night I went out and bought the 200,001nth ticket to the show and thought it was great fun. Why such a flutter of hearts all over town...
Gary R. Spilsted, Quincy House music tutor and chairman of the festival, said that the finances for the program came from three sources: Quincy House funds and house committee revenues, 25 per cent; patrons, including parents, senior common room members and alumnae, 25 per cent; and ticket sales, 50 per cent...
...World section, where he wrote six cover stories on the region. Davidson adroitly pinned down a vital but elusive Arab source-Ahmed Zaki Yamani, Saudi Arabia's powerful Minister of Oil and Mineral Wealth. Learning that Yamani was to fly from Beirut to Vienna, he bought a ticket for the same flight. "An airplane is a great place for an interview," Davidson says. "You have a captive client...
SANDERS THEATER. China Night, benefit performance for Chinatown service agencies, evening of Chinese song and dance, March 24, 8, $2, 3, 4 in advance, $.50 more at the door, tickets at Holyoke Center Ticket Office...