Word: ticket
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Broadway prices have risen so high that it's lavish praise to say a show is worth the price of the ticket. Most of the present crop are not; several are. And there is one so good that even bringing a date along is not extravagant...
...Ticket Manager Frank O. Lunden, who said that he was surprised that B.C. outdrew the varsity in the area, estimated that the 1960 home attendance was slightly better than the post-war average...
...castle at Tintadel-and by being transformed (a simple job for Merlin) into the likeness of Gorlois, which let him dally with the hoodwinked lady. At length Gorlois was killed and Uther married Igerne. From this union sprang King Arthur, and from the Arthurian legend sprang Camelot, the hottest ticket on Broadway. See THEATER...
Luther Hartwell Hodges, 62, Secretary of Commerce. To Kennedy, North Carolina's outgoing Governor Hodges has a number of shining political virtues: he worked hard for the ticket in politically touchy North Carolina; he is trusted by the South; and he is respected and liked by the U.S. business community. An old pro with young ideas, Hodges is the Methodist son of a dirt-poor tenant farmer. He worked his way through the state university at Chapel Hill, spent 17 years with the Marshall Field & Co. textile empire. where he became a vice president, before taking his first political...
...national insurance cards were returned. Nobody listened when the hapless peer insisted that everyone keep calling him just plain Mr. Anthony Wedgwood Benn. When he applied for the usual M.P.'s railroad pass to visit his constituency in Bristol, Viscount Stansgate was told to pay for the ticket himself...