Word: tickets
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...informant said that the Smith Ticket would go ahead with its campaign regardless of meetings. He said the Smith slogan would be "Vote Smith, numbers 1-3 on the ballot" and that posters for Smith would include wild Jubilee Weekend promises such as a night swimming party at a nearby beach...
According to manager Danny Weiss, tickets are available at the ticket office, 6 Quincy St., for $1.20 and $.90 with a bursar's card...
...worried about election year? . . . Just what is Wayne Morse and his one-man party contributing to the welfare of the country? Yet, this quartet rides like the Four Horsemen, spreading gloom and doom across the land . . . The left wing in America regards a depression as its one-way ticket into power...
...Louis, and when Grant was 15, his father killed himself, leaving Grant's mother to make ends meet by teaching dancing. Harry Grant quit high school after his freshman year, went to work as a $5-a-week railway messenger. He was earning $60 a month as a ticket clerk when he quit to make more as a bookkeeper and cattle checker in Swift & Co.'s stockyards. He bought schoolbooks and studied at night, and by the time he was 22, he had saved enough money to enter Harvard as a special student...
...H.A.A. Ticket Office on Quincy St. will start selling tickets to the final of the Bean Pot Tournament at 9 a.m. this morning until 5 p.m. tonight. Students can get a reserved seat upon presentation of their bursar's card in person and the payment of $1.00. Unreserved seats are also on sale...