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Announcement was made from the offices of the Harvard Athletic Association last night that both Dartmouth and Harvard had waived the personal use clause in connection with tickets for the football game which will he played in the Stadium on November 7.
The Athletic Associations, however, will hold all applicants responsible for proper use of their tickets, and blacklisting will follow in any cases of speculation.
With all graduate and undergraduate applications filled, Dartmouth's allotment was under subscribed 2000 tickets and Harvard's allotment 4000 tickets. Graduates of the two colleges may apply for additional tickets to their respective athletic associations.
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