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This year, as in past years when there is a major football game at the Stadium, ticket scalpers have been hard at work trying to beat the H.A.A., especially in view of Saturday's encounter with the invading Indians.
Many students have already reported that their rooms have been broken into and all their season tickets stolen. In order to compensate for their loss and also to try to discover the guilty party, the H.A.A. has issued special passes to the unlucky persons and has detailed a special squad of officers to try to trace the missing tickets. All suspicious persons will he thoroughly questioned by the authorities.
In spite of rumors to the contrary, the H.A.A. last night asserted that there are still plenty of good seats available for the Dartmouth game.
A crowd of over 30,000 fans is expected at the Stadium Saturday, but that still leaves plenty of room for Harvard and their dates.
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