Word: tickets
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When the move is completed, the Ticket Office will be housed in a large first-floor room, where HAA Publicity Director W. Henry Johnston and his secretary, Jean MacIver, have been unpacking crates of notebooks and papers (upper right). Until the end of the current football season, though, tickets will continue to be sold from the familiar counters in the basement of the Union (above, left...
...testimonial not to Davidson's winless record or afternoon parietal rules, but instead to just poor scheduling. The seats will be vacant as they were against Ohio University because only 10,000 people are interested in watching such a football game. Undergraduates will attend primarily because of the free ticket plan; the absence of young ladies, however, may make the Saturday night dining hall look about as crowded as a Sunday morning breakfast...
This year, the bookies are favoring the Crimson by four touchdowns. And fans are just as confident as they were last season--ticket sales are going almost as slowly...
After receiving the approval of Athletic Director Thomas D. Bolles and H.A.A. Ticket Manager Frank O. Lunden, the proposal was vetoed by the Dean's Office yesterday afternoon. The objectionable portion of the plan was the requirement that the ticket applicant submit his bursar's card and money in an envelope and then pick up his card and tickets several days later...
...agreement with Lunden was Assistant Athletic Director Donald M. Felt '49. He called the Undergraduate Athletic Council proposal "a very good one" and said that it or one like it would go into effect for the 1954 football ticket sales. Felt also saw the possibility of students receiving an "extra all-sports card" as well as a bursar's card...