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Students who did not get their Yale game tickets earlier this week, have another chance today. Alumnl also have their chance today. They are to be accommodated in the lower aisles of the Harvard portals.
Frank O. Lunden, director of H.A.A. ticket sales, predicted this week that late-comers should not be badly penalized. Tickets have not gone fast, so far, but today's buying should bring the total over the record low set for the Yale game in 1949.
During the week, students from the four College classes have bought out the upper aisles in two of the Bowl's 2,500-seat portals, and have made a start on a third. Down below, most seats have gone to the football squad, families of players, lettermen, and Varsity Club memebers.
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