Word: ticketeer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Tickets for tomorrow's and Saturday night's ECAC hockey games at Boston Garden will go on sale this morning at the ticket office, 60 Boylston St. Harvard will meet B.U. in the first game of tomorrow's doubleheader, scheduled for 6:30 p.m. The second game pits Cornell against New Hampshire...
...casual viewer will be able to deduce that this film is a comedy only by sitting through the long pauses between lines, watching the actors play funny-face. Pocket Money is full of an infuriatingly smug cuteness that adds up to drastically short change for the price of a ticket...
...declared Charlie. "They said I was a Communist and I said 'So what.' In fact, I never engaged in any Communist activity." Times have changed; David Rockefeller Jr. is in charge of the champagne supper and film showing with a price range of $100 to $250 per ticket...
...well in the years ahead. "They are making fewer mistakes now," said Kydes. "They were charging too much for admission previously" and both the foreigners who had just arrived in the United States, and the Americans "aren't going to pay that (5 or 6 dollars a ticket) when the sport is just beginning," he added...
NIXON'S STATEMENT that he considered the man who had been largely responsible for the Administration's two major domestic embarrassments as an asset to any political ticket dispatched several platoons of media men to find out if Brooke would run if Nixon offered him the Vice-Presidency...