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All undergraduates of the University desiring tickets for the Yale game on November 19th must apply at the ticket office of the H. A. A. before six o'clock today. Since the number of applications has already far exceeded the number of seats available in the Stadium, no extension of time can be granted by the football management.
As has been the case in former years students now in the University must apply in person at the Athletic Association. The tickets allotted will not be mailed to the applicant but must be called for at the H. A. A. during the five days preceding the game on November 19th.
Applications may be made by undergraduates for tickets to be used by friends, but these applications will be honored only after all the "personal use" applications have been satisfied.
Persons wishing to sit together may hand in their applications together but these applications will be filled with those of the lowest classification included. However, applications will not be allotted together unless enclosed together and cannot be put together afterwards. No changes of seats will be made after the allotment.
The rules against speculation will be rigidly enforced. A violation of the agreement as to the use of one ticket personally will be ground for black-listing.
Every applicant is held responsible for the tickets allotted to him. Any man whose tickets are sold or offered for sale at a premium may be blacklisted. Applications from men now on the blacklist will be rejected.
Yale men attending any of the Graduate Schools should apply to their own management for tickets to the game.
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