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Latest H.A.A. Revision Puts Priority on Section Location

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A slightly changed seating system will go into effect with the Holy Cross game, HAA ticket director Frank O. Lunden announced yesterday. Under the new plan, tickets will be allotted in the undergraduate sections from top to bottom of each section, instead of down one section and up the next, as before.

Last week, some Seniors had complained that they were located in the lower 11 rows of section 35 while Juniors were seated in the top of the section. The new plan assumes that a high seat is more desirable than a location nearer the field on the same yard-line.

At the Holy Cross contest, Seniors and their dates will fill sections 33 and 34, Juniors will occupy 35 and the upper portion of 36, Sophomores will fill out the bottom of 36 and the top of 37, and the smaller number of Freshmen applicants will watch from the rest of 37.

Late applicants and graduate students will fill the colonnade. Freshmen were placed there for the Dartmouth game.

Yale game applications must be in the HAA's hands by tomorrow at 5 p.m. The ticket office has predicted long lines tomorrow afternoon and has suggested that students wishing to avoid them apply today.

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