Word: ticketing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Subscriber Brandon's impressions are entirely incorrect. Many a Jew, many a Protestant, at least one Agnostic, many a Social Registerite belongs to Tammany, of which Members Horatio Seymour (1868), Samuel J. Tilden (1876) ran for President on the Democratic ticket...
Additional tickets for guests may be obtained by H. A. A. book holders at the H. A. A. ticket office at a price of 50 cents. No discounts will be granted on reserved seats to owners of H. A. A. books...
...goalpost was traced to the railroad station, half of the other dove into the ditch after it had failed to gore four citizens and a ticket booth . . . The other member of the second goalpost was checked for Straus Hall by the unfailing courtesy that is the Taft Hotel. . . . Six men found a trolly car roof the thing that was being done in transportation from the Bowl to Chapel Street...
...Tickets for the joint concert and the dance are now on sale at Leavitt and Pierce's. The price per ticket is $2.50. The tickets in Cambridge are expected to be extremely care due to the large sale in New Haven...
...Roosevelt in the North: "It's going to be either you or me in 1932, old boy, and I'm a good enough politician to see that it had better be you and me. We'll decide later which of us gets first place on the ticket...