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Seniors bought out almost an entire section of the football stadium yesterday. Starting at 1 p.m. the seniors worked their way down from section 33 to 34. The juniors will have their chance today at 1 o'clock, sophomores tomorrow and the freshmen Thursday. Graduate students will have to take what is left on Friday, along with tardy undergraduates.
According to the H.A.A.'s ticket manager, Frank O. Lunden, no other game this year has drawn such a crowd of seniors. If sales keep up sections 33 through 37 will be filled with students, something unprecedented during this season.
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