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Both season and single tickets may be obtained at the Copley Plaza, the Touraine, the Harvard Club of Boston, Kent's Bookstore, and by mail from the manager at 11 Apthorp House, Cambridge. Prices for the season tickets are: $3.50, $2.50, and $1.75, while the single tickets sell...
...maintained that the expenses would not be greater than the sums spent for football each year, Mr. Cabot replied: "Yes, but football gives satisfaction to thousands of people, and much of its cost is paid by gate receipts. Aviation brings satisfaction only to a few, and you can't sell tickets for an air-race...
...applications will be considered. Men who usher at this game will have the privilege of seeing the game tree of charge, and for them the rule relative to personal occupancy of seats is waived, so that ushers may dispose of their seats as they wish provided they do not sell them at a premium. Applicants may sign up at Leavitt & Peirce's. the H. A. A. or Phillips Brooks House. The complete list will appear in tomorrow's CRIMSON...
...Yale game Saturday. Men who usher will have the privilege of seeing the entire game free of charge. The usual rule relative to personal occupancy of seats has been waived for all ushers. As a result ushers may disposed of their tickets in any way, provided they do not sell them at a premium. Applicants may sign up today at Leavitt & Peirce's, the H. A. A. or Phillips Brooks House. The complete list will appear in Friday morning CRIMSON...
...last evening 62 transportation tickets to Princeton had been sold. Men desiring to purchase tickets may still do so at Leavitt and Peirce's today on tomorrow until 4 o'clock. The rate for the ticket from Boston to Princeton is $7.26 each way, including war tax. State-rooms sell at either $1.62 or $2.16, depending on their size and location...