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Although 9,000 seats are being added to the Yale Bowl, giving it a greater seating capacity than ever before, the Yale football management admits the impossibility of adequately caring for the enormous number of ticket applicants. In permanent seats the Bowl holds 60,617, but after the additional stands have been erected, there will be accommodations for over 69,000 people. There are 40,000 alumni from the University and 20,000 from Yale, so that if all should apply the management could do little better than distribute one ticket to each graduate. The University has contracted to dispose of 24,000 seats, and as Yale can easily sell the remaining 48,000, the general public will apparently have difficulty in procuring tickets.
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