Word: ticketing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Tickets for these Expositions can be purchased by the public, and the gallery will be reserved for ticket holders. Women will not be admitted to seat on the floor Single tickets, $1.25 each, are on sale at Amee Brothers' Bookstore, 21 Brattle Street...
...Getchell, general manager of the H. A. A., yesterday announced the result of the investigation of ticket speculation cases during the 1928 football season...
...might have been expected, the Yale game brought about the largest number of permanent disqualifications, 23 men losing their privilege of ever applying for tickets again. Nine men were permanently barred as the result of violations in their use of Dartmouth tickets, while the West Point game added 12 more to this list. Not in all cases have violaters of the ticket code at Harvard been permanently black listed. In some 50 cases other penalties of temporary black listing varying from one to eight years have been meted...
...head. The first is that the tastes of the public are obviously becoming lower. The second is that the management of plays is no longer in the hands of a few well established men, but in the hands of many persons some of whom have been mere ticket takers, have accumulated a few thousand dollars, and with their deplorable taste have entered the managing game. Another factor lies in ticket speeulation which, if not curbed, will be the death of the theatre. And a final reason lies in the difficulty of making one's way through New York traffic...
...sale will go on at the H. A. A.'s ticket office up to 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon. From then till game time purchases will have to be made at the Boston Garden...