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Through an arrangement with the Billy Sunday Evangelistic Campaign Committee, 150 tickets for reserved seats at the evening meetings in the Sunday Tabernacle will be available daily at Phillip Brooks House for members of the University. These tickets have been printed especially for members of the University, will admit the holders to reserve seats in a special section. No charge will be made for them. The seats in the section reserved for holders of the tickets will be held until five minutes before the service begins, when the general public will be admitted. Holders of Harvarn tickets should enter the Tabernacle a door 13, and will find their seats amount the first 15 rows of section 2.
There will be 160 tickets for both the afternoon and evening service tomorrow for distribution among members of the University. These tickets can be had at Phillips Brooks House today from a $80 to 1 o'clock and tomorrow morning from 9 to 11.
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