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The same committee of three who had charge of the arrangements at Springfield last year will again superintend everything
It has been decided to build 7,000 seats in ten sections on each side of the field, or in all 5,000 more reserved seats than last year. All of these will have backs and will be reserved by number. The end stands will be made to accommodate about 8,000 as last year; and the general arrangement of the whole field will be about the same.
The improvement in the sectioned seats will greatly increase the cost of the building, and, in consequence, a higher price will be charged for the best sections. The centre seats will probably be put at $2.50 including admission, while the poorer sections and the end stands will remain at $1.50 and $1.00 respectively.
The sale of seats on the Harvard side will be conducted on a new plan, which will be explained in Saturday's or Monday's CRIMSON and in the newspapers.
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