Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Senator Taft and Governor Dewey, Fisher predicted that each would cancel the other's strength, leaving the way open for such a ticket as California's Governor Warren for President and Massachusetts' Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. '24 for Vice-President...
...automatically excuse lateness. If a plane, train, or bus is cancelled or is late, concrete evidence of that fact must be presented to the Assistant Dean concerned. Mere assignment to a waiting list as regards plane travel is not sufficient; a man must prove that he actually held a ticket...
They are W. Todd Parsons '50, and Robert Lane '47, who will carry the burden attached to ticket sales, patroness invitations, and theater space. Robin Moore has been added to the publicity staff and will take complete charge of the drum beating next year. William M. Scudder '48, president of Pudding theatricals, is guiding the production as general manager...
Terpsichorean tactics during the past months have spread dissatisfaction among the ranks of the financially unbalanced. Laboring under the excessive outlays for tuxedo rents, steeped ticket prices, and corsages, the opponents of House formal dances are dismayed at the growing burdens of social life...
...Return Ticket. In River Edge, N.J., a policeman wrote the Rev. Walter J. Poynton a ticket, was forced to admit that he didn't have his own license with him, meekly accepted a ticket himself when the parson called another...