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Nearly 300 House residents crowded Harvard Athletic Association offices yesterday afternoon trying to get ticket envelopes for the Cornell game. They did not succeed.
Although students said that many of the Houses were out of the envelopes, the H.A.A. office would not hand them out. Frank A. Lunden, Ticket Manager, said that "students must have the brown applications in on time to receive class preference." He has no comment on the H.A.A. failure to supply envelopes. Lunden did, however, keep the ticket boxes open to 5:30 p.m., one half hour more than scheduled.
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