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ANNOUNCE APPLICATION PLAN FOR GAME TICKETS

Reserved Seats for Centre, Dartmouth, Florida, Princeton, Brown and Yale Football Games Must be Applied for at H. A. A.

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All reserved seats for the football games with Centre, Dartmouth, Florida, Princeton, Brown, and Yale this fall will be handled on the application system. This means that all those who file their applications before the closing date will have an equal chance for tickets, but they must be paid for at the time of application.

For the Yale game in the Bowl the limit on applications will be three seats for members and ex-members of the undergraduate departments of the University. For members and ex-members of other departments of the University the limit will be two seats, and one of the seats in either case must be for "personal use" For the Princeton and Dartmouth games, the limit will be four tickets, and for all three games the applicant may elect to have the one for his personal occupancy in the cheering section. For the other three games, the application method is simply a means of supplying Harvard men in advance of the public sales, and will not restrict either the number or the "personal use". Students now in the University must make their applications in person at the H. A. A. office and must call for their tickets during the five days preceeding each game. Persons wishing to sit together must file their applications together, but such applications will have the least chance of fulfilment. All Yale, Princeton, or Dartmouth men now or formerly attending any of the Harvard Schools must apply to their managements for the games with their universities.

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