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Applications for tickets for the Princeton game at Princeton on November 6 must be handed in at the H. A. A. Office before 6 o'clock this evening. If the application is in writing, check or cash for the required amount must be enclosed. Applicants are asked to give particular attention to the rules for filling out the blanks. The H. A. A. and season tickets do not admit to this game.
Everyone who expects to go to Princeton is urged to file his application at once, as less than three hundred men have signified their intention of making the trip thus far. The special rates cannot be secured unless at least three hundred sign up for the trip. Provided that number will go, the round trip can be made by boat to and from New York and by train between New York and Princeton for $7.75. Berths on the boat can be had for 50 cents or $1, and special rates may be arranged at some of the leading hotels for men who wish to spend Saturday night in New York. The plan for special rates will have to be abandoned unless enough men sign up today to bring the total to at least three hundred. Every member of the University who files ticket applications should also remember to sign up in the blue-books which have been placed in Leavitt & Peirce's, the Union, Memorial Hall, and the Freshman Dormitories.
Further information concerning the trip can be had from W. J. Bingham '16, Stoughton 26, and A. S. Harris '14, Dana 47.
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