Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Undergraduate tickets for the Yale., game will be available in the Houses tonight, tomorrow and Wednesday. All students are urged to pick them up as soon as possible. The ticket office will be CLOSED on Thursday. Be sure and get your tickets before leaving for Thanksgiving if you want to be at the game...
...President, with Robert Ryan in the title role and Nanette Fabray as First Lady, is the worst musical on Broadway, despite its impressive credits, but $2,650,000 in advance ticket sales will make it as durable as a bad penny...
...Ticket splitting was the rule: California, for example, elected a Democratic Governor and a Republican Senator; Pennsylvania, Ohio and Oklahoma did just the opposite, choosing Republican Governors and Democratic Senators...
...Governor John A. Volpe. In Connecticut, former Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Abraham Ribicoff, long touted as the greatest Democratic vote getter in the state's history, had his troubles beating Republican Representative Horace Seely-Brown Jr. in the senatorial race. Ex-Governor Ribicoff ran far behind his ticket mate, Democratic Governor John Dempsey, who appealed to the- voters to "please give me your prayers." Dempsey's Republican opponent, Insurance Man John Alsop, made a point of telling campaign audiences about Dempsey's wonderful smile-while warning them not to believe in it. As it turned...
...incumbent Governors in the U.S. whose plurality did not shrink from the previous election. Hatfield was just too much for Democratic State Attorney General Robert Thornton, who never had a chance. But Hatfield missed another sort of chance: he gave only the most tepid support to a weak G.O.P. ticket mate, Senate Candidate Sig Unander, who did well in losing to Democrat Wayne Morse. If popular Mark Hatfield had gone all-out for Unander, he might have helped rid the U.S. Senate of its windiest member...