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Ninety-one thousand applications for seats for the Harvard-Yale game have been made. Thirty-four thousand were handed in to the H. A. A. by men connected with the University, while 57,000 were turned into the Y. A. A. by Yale men. As only 74,000 seats are available, the H. A. A. has announced that it cannot fill applications for non-personal use, applications made by former members of the University who were here less than two years, or applications that were sent in late. In addition many of the graduates will receive only two tickets instead of three. The H. A. A. will mail the necessary refunds and notices within two or three days.

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