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FIFTY-FOUR NEW NAMES HAVE SEEN ADDED TO BLACK LIST

Forty-Eight Men Known to Have Sold Football Tickets and Six are Under Investigation.

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The names of 54 men have been added to the black list as the result of Yale game tickets found in the hands of speculators. These men have permanently forfeited their right to apply for tickets to future games in which University teams take part. The number of tickets which got into the hands of the speculators is remarkably small when it is considered that over 30,000 tickets were sent out to Harvard men.

The departments in which the most speculating was detected were the College and the Dental School, where 11 men were discovered to have sold their thickets. Out of all the thousands of graduates who received tickets, only seven broke their contracts. A complete statement of the number of those blacklisted follows: Undergraduates,  11 Graduates of Harvard College,  7 Members of Medical School,  2 Medical School Graduates,  1 Members of Dental School,  11 Dental School Graduates  1 Business School Graduates,  2 Officers of University,  1 M. I. T.,  2 Members of Law School,  8 Law School Graduates, 2   48 Under investigation,  6

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