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Despite the fact that the football team has lost five games in a row, an unexpected rush of seniors jammed the HAA offices yesterday and completely bought out three sections for the Princeton game.
"They've apparently picked the Princeton game to bring their dates to," W. Henry Johnson, HAA publicity director explained, for the sales were unexpectedly high today. This is in contrast to the demand for Holy Cross ducats which has been unusually light.
The unexpectedly heavy demand by seniors is expected to be repeated in the lower classes. This will mean in all likelihood that juniors and sophomores will share sections 35 and 36 with the overflow being out in sections 28 and 29 at the other end of the field. Freshmen will probably find their seats in the colonade.
Johnson went on to say that the overall sale of tickets this year has been disappointing. The Army game should have been a sellout and the Dartmouth game should have drawn much more heavily than it did, he said. Attributing the decline in attendance to the team's poor record, Johnson said that the loss to Columbia was the one which really hurt.
Juniors are well advised to apply today for their Princeton game tickets. Sophomores carry on tomorrow and the freshmen bring up the rear on Thursday.
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