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Applications for seats at the Cornell, Dartmouth and Yale game may now be sent to the Athletic Office and everyone should be careful to follow the regulations exactly.
There are no applications for seats at the Brown game. The tickets are now on public sale at Leavitt & Pierce's, Amee's, the Cooperative, and at Wright & Ditson's in Boston. The reserved seat tickets may be had a $1 apiece, general admission in 50 cents, and the number of tickets to each person is not limited.
The applications for Cornell and Dartmouth seats are alike. . . (A) Undergraduates who want one seat, for themselves, an H.A.A. ticket admits, but only to a seat in the cheering section. . . (B) Undergraduates who want one seat, not for themselves, must put an application for one seat, enclosing the full amount ($1.50). . . --Harvard CRIMSON, Oct. 16, 1909
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