Word: tickets
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Beacon Hill's population increased, Louisburg Square suffered a constant, if mild invasion of its private property. Contemptuous gas buggies parked in the space that was reserved for Louisburg residents. The residents were forced to recognize the new motor fad and resignedly hired a policeman to ticket illegal parkers. At times the trespassers have proved so numerous that the Proprietors have put up gates across each end of the Square to keep out inquisitive Boston...
Phillips emphasized that although gross ticket sales will not be pooled, Kirkland and Winthrop will co-operate on advertising at Princeton. He said that for this dance fire laws would be strictly observed which would probably limit the dance to about 200 couples...
...staff of the ticket office processes the envelopes instead of dealing with the students personally, I feel they will be able to process most of the envelopes of a class in one day. Any additional secretarial expenses would be covered by the "service charge." In addition, the H.A.A. would have enough capital to work one week in advance, rather than selling the tickets for two games at the same time. This system might even help the H.A.A. in its efficiency campaign. I am sure it would help eliminate some of the ticket racketeering, and would save the Harvard undergraduate body...
Frank O. Lunden, H.A.A. ticket Manager, said that the juniors bought more tickets for the Dartmouth game on Oct. 24 than had the class...
Lunden also warned that any student who does not pick up his ticket on the day designated for his class must wait until after freshman day before getting his seat...