Word: ticketeer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...from being a mere appendage to the winning ticket, Walter Frederick Mondale turned out to be a considerable asset. With unflagging energy and unfailing good humor-even when his staff steered him to factory gates after shifts had changed-Mondale effectively worked the northern tier of the U.S. His assignment was to build bridges between Jimmy Carter and the sizable Democratic blocs that did not know the Georgian well: ethnics, labor, liberals...
...Ticket prices for this year's game are set by the Athletic Department at $4 for students, $8 for general admission. The prices set by secondhand purveyors of ducats are considerably more variable...
...Ticket scalping at a price above face value is an illegal practice; Dave Matthews, director of sports information, says he is aware of the existence of scalpers and that they are "frowned upon." But they are there, and they flout University regulations--and often the norms of human decency--openly and with elan...
...attempt to avoid a lunch crunch was inspired by an exceptionally large expected student turnout at today's game. Gordon M. Page, manager of the Ticket Office, said yesterday that 8000 tickets have been sold to undergraduates and their guests...
...family in Toledo fallen on hard times, but we had books in the house. Like many women who don't conform, I didn't have brothers, so it is possible some of the dreams of the family were inadvertently invested in me. Show business was a pass ticket out of our neighborhood, so we all dreamed of being Teresa Brewer, who had made it. I did go to college. Then my father sent me an ad from a Las Vegas club for chorus girls. You had to be at least 5 ft. 7 and have a Phi Beta...