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Cost of Spread to Rise

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The price of applications to the Senior Spread will be raised on Friday from $4 to $4.50, it was announced yesterday by the Spread Committee. Relating to the small numbers of tickets which have been sold, the Committee issued the following statement:

"The small number of applications submitted to date possibly indicate doubt among Seniors as to the success of the Spread. That this sentiment is wholly unwarranted is patent from the signal popularity of this institution in former years. The Committee is doing its utmost to secure the success of the Spread and expects Seniors to do likewise."

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