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The last opportunity for joining the Harvard Opera Association will be next Monday, November 18. Freshmen especially are urged to sign the blue-books as only sixteen men of the class have joined so far.
A brief outline of the advantages offered by the Association is again given.
In the second balcony thirty-four seats are always reserved for the use of members, and often as many as fifty or seventy-five. In the orchestra there are four seats to be had every Wednesday night.
A source of supply as great as these two together, however, is the offer of the occasional use of their seats in the orchestra and first balcony, by over one hundred regular subscribers. The reduction for members of the Association is in all cases more than half the original price. Tickets for the opening night, November 25, will be placed on sale Thursday.
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