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President Pusey has given the city of Cambridge permission to use the I.A.B. tonight for high school basketball.
A key game between Cambridge High and Somerville is expected to draw so large a crowd that only the I.A.B. is large enough to hold the spectators. Varsity and junior varsity matches will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Though a bursar's card will admit students to most athletic events on University grounds, everyone, Harvard or not, will pay the same admission price.
John J. Curry '19, City Manager, last week requested use of the I.A.B.
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