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First for the facts: at present the H. A. A. has received 101 undergraduate applications for the Princeton game; it takes at the very least 300 men in the cheering section to even form the "H". It is certainly out of the question to consider the possible railroad strike as a cause of student lethargy; it hardly seems as if many men are seriously deterred from buying a ticket from fear of spending three dollars for nothing. The question apparently amounts to this, do they want to go? The answer will be found in the files of the H. A. A. tomorrow at five o'clock when the last application has been received.

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