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Yale game ticket buying made simple: students may appear at the H.A.A. ticket office any time after it opens at 9 a.m. with one, two, three, or four bursar's cards. On presentation of these cards, they will be given an equal number of slips of paper, each bearing a number in the corner. Each slip allows for a ticket to be purchased at half price.
Every slip of paper must be signed by the owner of the bursar's card which it accompanies. Then the student agent can take the slips and bursard's cards back to the H.A.A. after one p.m. where tickets will be distributed in the order of the numbers on the slips. This eliminates the necessity for lining up, as Ticket Manager Frank O. Lunden will estimate for the students when their number will come due.
Seniors bought some 1,350 tickets yesterday. Juniors can purchase seats today, and sophomores will be able to buy theirs tomorrow, despite the holiday.
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