Word: ticketing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...next inning two hits and a free ticket gave the Crimson the necessary victory...
...business takes so little interest in its customers as show business. There is no redress for the spectator who is sold a poor evening's diversion. For a good evening, he must pay a large premium above the regular price of the ticket. Box-office employes are notoriously discourteous, seats are old-fashioned and uncomfortable, scarcely a dozen of Manhattan's 76 theatres are air conditioned. Few managers are farsighted enough to try to build audience good will which would ultimately benefit everyone in the business. An exception is Lawrence Langner, one of the directors of the Theatre...
Next day the Cavalier flew back to Bermuda and the Bermuda Clipper flew to Baltimore to test the transatlantic air base now abuilding there. Passenger service is promised this month. Round-trip fare will probably be about twice that of a steamer ticket...
...From the ticket sale, attendance at the Jubilee is estimated at 700; further admissions at the door will be $4.50 single, $5.50 couple. Al Douahue fresh from Radio City's Rainbow Room, will supply the music, and supper will be served at midnight...
With the advent of the seventh, Shean weakened considerably and to the tune of two doubles in a row, two singles, and a free ticket, a brace of enemy runs leaked across the plate...