Word: ticketing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...writing to suggest that there could be no better man placed on the ticket as a candidate than Owen J. Roberts, who is at present of Government counsel in the oil cases, and who has been responsible for the Government securing the return of approximately $18,000,000, through his efforts on its behalf...
...believe that Mr. Roberts would bring victory and honor to the Republican party. If Mr. Butler is really in earnest in his quest for a good man to place on his party's ticket; a man whose record bears scrutiny, and whose accomplishments have been without parallel, he need go no further than seek to have Owen J. Roberts, of Philadelphia, become a candidate for this high office...
...only would Senator Fess benefit personally, as a Coolidge ticket man, by President Coolidge's renomination, but the Ohio G. O. P. in general would benefit. The Ohio law requires that Ohio delegates to the national party conventions shall go instructed. A muddle might ensue should Ohio have to decide between its two sons, Speaker Nicholas Longworth (Wet) and Senator Frank B. Willis (Dry). *Last week, Dr Henry van Dyke, retired patriarch of Princeton University's department of English, and a twinkle-eyed Democrat, wrote to the New York Times: ". . . But why put it in the negative...
...draw of Stadium seats for the Yale game, among the graduates who have applied, was announced yesterday by C. F. Getchell, ticket manager...
...Ticket sales indicate that 50,000 will attend the game Saturday, and all but the wooden seats will be filled...