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Tickets for Princeton Game Selling Well; '55 Buys Today

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Ticket sales for the Princeton game show a slight increase over those for the Dartmouth and Army contests so far. Frank O. Lunden, ticket manager of the H.A.A., explained this increase as "the result of a new enthusiasm which the students are displaying for the Harvard team."

The "new enthusiasm," however, has not produced an excess demand for Princeton tickets. Seniors, juniors, and sophomores have taken almost 2,500 seats, including Sections 33, 34, 35, and all of 36 except for the rows on the track.

Freshmen, who can get tickets today, have a choice of the lower rows in 36, all of Section 37, or the colonnade.

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