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PRINCETON GAME TICKETS

Application Blanks Now Distributed, and Must be Filed by October 16.

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Application blanks for tickets to the Princeton football game, which will be played in the Stadium on November 2, have been placed at the following places for distribution: in Cambridge, Leavitt & Peirce's, Wright & Ditson's, Brine's, Amee's, the Co-operative, the Rendezvous; in Boston, Wright & Ditson's, the B. A. A., and the various clubs. Blanks will also be supplied upon request made to the Harvard Athletic Office. Tickets for the game will be obtained by filing the applications at the Athletic Office on or before Wednes- day October 16, at 5 P. M. Each application made out in proper form will be acknowledged and the tickets will be assigned by lot at the close of the period of application. The price of each ticket is $2. Checks and money-orders should be made payable to the Harvard Athletic Association.

Following are the conditions governing applications: "No applications will be accepted unless a signature card has been filed. These signature cards may be obtained by Harvard men only, by sending a stamped self-addressed envelope to the Harvard Athletic Association. Applications, accompanied by a large self-addressed envelope stamped with the amount of 12 cents for registration should be mailed to the Harvard Athletic Office, Cambridge. Persons wishing to sit together may enclose their applications together. Applications of persons on the black list will be rejected. No person may make more than one application for this one game, and borrowed applications will not be accepted.

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