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H. A. A. TICKETS ADOPTED.

Membership Admits to Athletic Contests and to Boat Clubs.

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Membership tickets in the Harvard Athletic Association will be put on sale Wednesday morning at Leavitt & Peirce's only. The tickets will be sold for $5.00 and may be obtained only by undergraduates. No student will be allowed to purchase more than one membership ticket, and no transfers will be allowed. The Association will not replace any tickets that may be lost.

Membership tickets entitle the owner to

1. Admission to all football games in Cambridge, including that with Pennsylvania.

2. Admission to all baseball games in Cambridge, including those with Yale; Princeton and Pennsylvania.

3. Admission to all track games in Cambridge, including those with Yale.

4. Membership in either Weld or Newell Boat Club.

5. Preference in choice of seats on the observation train for the Harvard-Yale boat race at New London.

Undergraduates who have bought football season tickets may exchange them for membership tickets with the payment of $2.00 additional at Leavitt and Peirce's.

Holders of Weld and Newell boat club tickets may exchange them for H. A. A. membership tickets with the payment of $4.00 additional. No tickets will be exchanged after 9 p. m., Oct. 6.

Complimentary football tickets do not entitle the owner to purchase two seats for the Pennsylvania game before the general sale.

Regular season tickets may be bought as heretofore, but none bought by undergraduates after 9 a. m. Wednesday will be received in exchange for membership tickets. ELIOT SPALDING,   Graduate Manager.

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