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At the meeting of the Corporation yesterday, permission was granted to the Athletic Association to build wooden stands in the Stadium for the Dartmouth game. They will be built at the open end of the Stadium and in front of the parapet below the cement seats, and will seat about 8,000 people. As the present capacity of the Stadium is about 27,000, these extra seats will bring the total to 35,000, or somewhat less than what it was for the Yale game last fall.
A sale will be held for graduates only, and tickets will be put on sale at 97 State Street, Boston, tomorrow from 9 to 5 o'clock. If any tickets remain unsold after tomorrow's sale, they will be sold Thursday at the same place and between the same hours.
Each graduate must apply for tickets in person, or send his written application by another graduate. Tickets will not be sold to other applicants than graduates, even though they bear signed applications. Only two seats will be allowed each applicant between goal lines, but he may obtain four by getting two of them back of the lines. So many applications have been received, that it seems unlikely that there will be a public sale of seats.
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