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What could be alluring enough to oust 210 Harvard undergraduates out of bed at 9 a.m. to wait in line in front of the Athletic Office for as much as an hour and a half in freezing weather? Intellectual curiosity? Beer? Pot? The Harvard basketball team?
Don't be silly.
The only possible answer is Bill Bradley the finest college basketball player in the country.
By the time the ticket office opened is doors at 9, the line of eager customers for tickets to the Princeton game stretched a full block from the office on Boylston, St. back to Dunster St. The first man in line said he had been waiting since 7:30.
By 2 p.m., the last of the 1100 tickets allotted to students had been snapped up. Ticket Manager Frank Lunden estimated that 20 undergraduates were still waiting in line when the last ticket was sold.
The Colossus of Rhodes, with friends, will perform for the fortunate ticketholders at 8 p.m. Saturday in the IAB.
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