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Undergraduates will need only their student ticket cards at the door to gain admittance to most winter sports contests. For varsity hockey games, which will be played at the Boston Garden, students will be entitled to a 50 per cent discount on the admission price of two dollars.
In a change from last year's policy requiring students to go to the Athletic Association offices for tickets to some games, undergraduates can now go directly to the Indoor Athletic Building for all basketball games and swimming meets which do not have reserved seats. Reserved seat tickets will be distributed only for events of exceptional interest. Frank Lunden, ticket manager, announced that his office would post notices of such games in advance. Undergraduates desiring to see the particular contest must then pick up tickets at the H.A.A.
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