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A sale of tickets for class officers will be held at Grays 17, Monday, June 6, from 12 to 1. A sale of tickets for other members of the Senior class will be held at the same place, but from 1.30-3.30 on the afternoons of Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. On Monday and Tuesday afternoons tickets will be sold in packages and to Seniors only. These packages will be sold by lot, each package corresponding to a number to be drawn by the Senior making the purchase. This method will do away with the necessity of a long line-up, and will give every man an equal chance for good tickets irrespective of the time when they are purchased.
The committee wisher to call attention to the following regulations: First, no checks will be received; second, no tickets can be bought by proxy; and, third, no packages will be sold to Seniors after 3.30 Tuesday afternoon.
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