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There is somewhat of a misunderstanding among many of the students with regard to the distribution of seats for Mr. Roosevelt's address on Friday night. The theatre will be open to the public. The seats on the floor and in the first balcony will be reserved for persons holding tickets until ten minutes before the speaking begins, after which time they will be open to the public. The seats in the second balcony will not be reserved at all.
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