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Since the Corporation puts its prohibition of high wooden seats at the Yale game on the ground of danger of accident, it is hard to criticize their action. In view of the fact that the seats in past years have been planned to hold several times the weight which is put on them and that the fire protection has been more than adequate, it seems rather an unnecessary limitation. If seats at previous Yale games had been open to public sale we should more readily concur with the action of the Corporation, but since over 3,000 graduate applications could not be filled for the game two years ago in the Stadium, the hardship will probably fall, not on the public, but upon graduates who are most anxious to see the game. These graduates who are unable to secure seats will, no doubt, appreciate the care which is taken for their safety, and if they do not complain it is not for the undergraduates to protest.
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