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PURCHASERS NEED NOT MAKE PERSONAL USE OF TICKETS

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If unable to attend the Yale game, applicants whose tickets call for seats not in the cheering section may transfer their tickets to friends, according to an announcement made by the Harvard Athletic Association.

This exception to the usually stringent regulation in regard to personal occupation of seats at the Yale game is made this year only, because of the large number of seats available for Harvard allotment in the Yale Bowl. So many seats have been placed at the disposal of the Athletic Association that all applications from Harvard men, even those filled.

This temporary waiving of the agreement of personal occupation of seats applies only to those whose seats are not in the cheering-section; as in the past, all cheering-section seats must be occupied by the purchaser.

Those who intend to take advantage of the lifting of the restriction are warned against violation of the rules of speculation, which will be rigidly enforced.

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