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When the sale of contribution books begins Monday morning at the H.A.A. offices in the basement of the Union, a new system of allotting permanent seats for football games will go into effect, the H.A.A. announced yesterday.
With each contribution book the H.A.A. will hand out a packet of tickets for all Soldiers Field grid contests, thereby giving each student a permanent seat for the season. For the Pennsylvania and Yale games, which will be played out of town this year, students will have to exchange contribution book coupons for tickets as in former years.
Extra Seats
Students who wish more than one seat for a game will have to turn in their season ticket for that game and file an application for extra tickets at the H.A.A. office. In a notice to be given out with the contribution books, the H.A.A. explains:
"If the holder of this book desires, he shall have the privilege of applying for tickets by regular application, in accordance with regulations with respect thereto, for any football game to be played at Soldiers Field using with said application and in full payment of one of the tickets so applied for the ticket issued with this contribution ticket for that game."
Under the new system secretaries of clubs and fraternities will not be permitted to apply for blocks of seats, but members of clubs, like any other group of students, may obtain groups of season tickets by applying for their contribution books together. All applications for contribution books must be made in person.
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