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Distribution of Yale Tickets.

By Eliot Spalding.

The total number of seats on the Yale Field is 20,456, of which Harvard has received 10,300. The stands have been divided equally, each college taking one side and one end. The seating capacity of the side stand equals 10 sections of 402 seats each so that Harvard secures 4020 seats between the two goal lines. This leaves 6280 seats behind the goal posts, on the ends, and on the corners. Owing to the great demand for seats the players and coaches have been obliged to take some of their seats in these back sections.

The distribution of the Harvard tickets is as follows: Holders of H. A. A. tickets,  2202 Undergraduates,  1976 Players, coaches and specials,  1269 Graduates,  4156   9603

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