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H.A.A. to Sell Yale Seats Half-Priced

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Undergraduates will be able to get one Yale ticket for half price, ticket manager Frank O. Lunden announced yesterday.

Instead of paying $4.80 apiece for reserved seats to this year's game in the Yale Bowl, students, by showing up in the H.A.A. offices at the right time, will be able to sign a slip and thus get a reduction for one ticket. A second seat will cost the full price.

One person can still buy tickets for three other students in his class, as long as he presents their bursar's cards with his own.

"We'll pass out these slips Monday when the seniors line up," Lunden said yesterday, "and then they can fill them out. They won't have to show any bursar's card when they get down to New Haven. The only reason we're doing this is so Yale can have an idea how many people are going down there."

According to Lunden, Yale students enjoy the same privilege. A full crowd of 60,000 is expected for the Harvard-Yale game on Nov. 21.

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