Word: ticketeer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Wellesley student government sponsors the bus service. Kathy A. Sullivan, Wellesley's student vice president for off-campus affairs, said last week that she asked HSA to sell the tickets several weeks ago. Although it is a non-profit service, the ticket sales will probably be good advertising for HSA, she added...
...price differential. The Thursday and Friday night concerts have reserved seating for $7.50 and $6.50. The to-be-missed Saturday matinee, which begins at 2 p.m., is $5.00 for general admission. Saturday's concert sells for $10 and $9. Sunday afternoon's concert has $7.50 and $6.50 seating. Ticket information can be obtained...
After the results were in, some political analysts went so far as to speculate that Fritz Mondale had been the difference between victory and defeat for the Carter ticket. "The best decision that Jimmy made about the whole campaign was picking Fritz Mondale as his running mate," said Democratic National Chairman Robert Strauss. Carter Adviser Hamilton Jordan told TIME Correspondent John Stacks that Mondale had indeed proved valuable, particularly after his strong showing in the precedent-setting vice-presidential debate with Republican Robert Dole. Said Jordan of the debate: "It gave us two or three extra points, a huge impact...
...will go back to the Senate, where his term expires in 1980. Having presented a bad-mouth image and fared poorly in the polls during the campaign, he may well receive blame for the party's defeat and stands little chance of being nominated again for the G.O.P. ticket...
...clearly autobiographical. "Rocky is me," he says, "but he's more gallant and simple than I am." Like his hero, Stallone is a raffish charmer and hustler. He used to be an usher at a Walter Reade theater in Manhattan, but was fired fo trying to scalp a ticket for $20 to a customer who turned out to be Walter Reade. Later he lived on bootlegged Walter Reade passes, which he made Xerox copies of and sold to students...