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SYMPHONY TICKETS ON SALE

Seats Not Secured by Former Subscribers May be Obtained at University Book Store

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Tickets for the series of concerts given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Sanders Theatre will appear on sale to the public today at 9 o'clock at the University Book Store.

Following the plan in use last season former subscribers were allowed to secure their same seats for this year provided they did so before Saturday, October 7.

The unclaimed seats are the ones which are being offered at sale today. The price of a season ticket for the nine concerts is $10.00. Tickets for single concerts may be bought at the University Book Store the day before the concert. A limited number of seats have been reserved for college officers and invited guests.

Professor Charles Hall Grandgent '83 delivered the first lecture in his university extension course on "Dante" last night in the Rogers Building.

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