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There are now 205 names on the Football Black List. The men whose names are on this list are not privileged to apply through the Harvard Athletic Association for tickets to any of the big games. A number of last year's Freshmen were unfortunate in not understanding the strictness of the rule relating to distribution of tickets. Some of them used one of the tickets, the other being given to a "friend" who sold it.
Freshmen should distinctly understand that the man who receives tickets for the big games is held responsible for the use made of them, and that very few excuses are accepted.
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