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In order to gather together a cheering section of University students at the dual track meet with Princeton Saturday afternoon, a special reduction in ticket prices was offered to students last night. Coupons from the H. A. A. season ticket books, accompanied by fifty cents, will be exchanged for reserved seats in the cheering section regularly sold for $1.50.
In the past, cheering at Harvard track meets has been very feeble, so the management is offering this new inducement in order to attract a cheering section that will give the Crimson athletes some real support in their meet with the Tigers, which promises to be the hardest contest on the University schedule.
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