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Ticket manager Frank Lunden has set aside a block of approximately 4,300 seats for undergraduates. Past experience indicates this will be more than adequate. He said arrangements have been made to handle the large flow of students just before the game, so that gates will not be hopelessly jammed. He has also promised to keep the ticket office at 60 Boylston St. open and efficient on Saturday mornings until noon in order to make date tickets available to students contracting late dates. In short, he seems to be making every effort to please students...
...Lunden recognizes that some seniors may be unhappy over the loss of their previous privileges, but feels that the advantages of the new system are great enough to outweigh senior quibblings...
Schaffer indicated that the new seating plan had received the "tentative approval" of Frank O. Lunden, HAA ticket manager, on Thursday...
...delay "is a normal device of good business." This is due to the necessity of printing, counting, and sorting the tickets. This all sounds quite well until we go back a year. In the CRIMSON of Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1961, with regard to the Yale swim meet, Mr. Frank Lunden said there was "no way of knowing" how many tickets were sold to undergraduates. This in spite of all the counting and sorting that the conscientious H.A.A. has done...
...Nash says that he is surprised "that no one has ever bothered to thank Frank Lunden for the fine job he and his staff are doing . . . ." I now refer to the CRIMSON of Friday, Nov. 13, 1953. This same Mr. Frank Lunden admitted saving blocks of tickets for some of the final clubs. Mr. Lunden said, "A few clubs asked for this accommodation at the beginning of the year and I gave it. I only considered it a slight generosity." And in the CRIMSON of Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1961, with regard to the discomforts suffered by students waiting in line...