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CLASS OF 1920 URGES HALF OF STADIUM BE HELD FOR GRADS

Suggests That in Future Season and H. A. A. Tickets be Sold on Application to Graduates

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At a luncheon of the class of 1920 given at the Boston City Club yesterday, the subject of the booing and rowdyism at the Stadium during the recent football games came before the meeting. A resolution, which will be forwarded to the H. A. A. was passed urging that in the future season tickets, instead of being disposed of to the general public, should be sold only to graduates upon application. Furthermore it was moved that the entire west side of the Stadium be reserved for Crimson supporters and that only holders of H. A. A. and season tickets be admitted to these sections.

Former Head Coach P. D. Haughton was a guest of the class.

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