Word: tickets
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Accepted a season ticket for the presidential box for the Washington National Symphony, admitted (to Conductor Howard Mitchell) that he prefers bass voices and piano music...
...this proud old man is that he has let no one else around him gain power or prominence. In the election last August, Rhee named 52-year-old Lee Bum Suk to run as Vice President, but suddenly dropped this tough, whisky-drinking ex-Chinese Nationalist general from his ticket, when Lee seemed to be developing a popularity of his own. Syngman Rhee substituted an 83-year-old crony...
...Tickets should be obtained before 5 p.m. today at the Harvard Athletic Association Ticket Office. They are $1.50 apiece if you do not have a coupon book. With a coupon book, they are free. The meet will be held in the I.A.B...
...last week: she had no money, no food, and seven unfed children crowded with her into a single room. But when she collected $3 owed her for washing clothes, she spent only half for groceries. With the other $1.50 she bought, for the second time in her life, a ticket on the Five-and-Six, Caracas' fabulous betting pool...
What with the scholar athlete and the new ticket policy, I had been under the impression that Harvard was becoming sports conscious. This illusion was shattered a few minutes ago when I asked a University operator the number of Newell Boathouse. "What was that last name?" she said...