Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Agnew said yesterday he has not yet decided whether to run in 1976 and that he would withdraw from consideration if a strong Republican candidate were to emerge. He added he would not run as the vice-presidential candidate on a Republican ticket...
...more than just baseball planned," coach Loyal Park said yesterday. "John Volpe, the American ambassador to Italy, is giving us a reception at the embassy and we are trying to get an audience with the Pope. Also, each of the guys is getting an open-ended ticket, so that they can fly back after the tour or spend the rest of the summer in Europe...
...Some are not even sure that he wants the job. "He just doesn't give a toot," contends Harry Dent, counsel to the Republican National Committee. "He's got a lot of reluctance in him. He had to think a lot about going on the ticket again last fall...
...years ago. Sales are especially strong for jewelry, high fashion, big foreign cars and other costly luxury items. Foley's department store in Houston reports a rush on $250 electronic watches. "People have a hell of a lot of money and they are spending it for big-ticket items," says Harold Spurway, president of Carson Pirie Scott, a Chicago-based department store chain...
...boss and the evangelist-turned-torch singer, Reno Sweeney. Finding that Hope Harcourt, the love of his life, is aboard ship, Billy decides to travel, too. When Moonface Martin, travelling with submachine gun in violin case as the Reverend Doctor Moon, provides Billy with a ticket and berth, more problems are created than solved. The ticket belonged to Public Enemy Number 1, who never showed for the voyage; now everyone is chasing after Billy, who becomes sailor, chef and old woman to escape arrest. In between costume changes, he tries to woo Hope from her fiance, Sir Evelyn (Evelyn?!) Oakleigh...