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Class Day Tickets will be sold to members of the University from the windows of Holworthy 18 between 1.30 and 2.30 o'clock today, and from 2 to 3 o'clock tomorrow.
Today only Seniors may buy tickets at the following prices:
Memorial tickets, 75 cents each.
Stadium tickets, 85 cents each.
Sanders tickets, $1.50 each.
Yard tickets, 15 cents each.
The prices to all other members of the University will be as follows:
Memorial tickets, $1.50 each.
Stadium tickets, $1.50 each.
Sanders tickets, $2 each.
Yard tickets, 25 cents each.
Every person who wishes to enter the Yard after 2 P. M. on Class Day must be supplied with a Yard ticket. Memorial tickets will not admit to the Yard. Yard and Memorial tickets are good until 11 P. M.
Every undergraduate may obtain a free Yard ticket and a free Stadium ticket at the Co-operative, on and after next Monday. These tickets are not good unless the holder marches with his class.
Seniors are requested not to give Class Day tickets as fees to anyone. A record of the purchaser of every ticket is kept by the Committee, and the name of the purchaser of any ticket found in the hands of speculators will be published in the CRIMSON and all Class Day privileges will be denied him.
Class Day is Senior's Day and its success depends on our ability to keep the Yard solely in possession of Seniors and their friends. It is not desirable to make it a picnic ground for the neighborhood.
Every ticket sold to Seniors is void unless signed by the purchaser. The Committee reserves the right to refuse admission to objectionable persons, whether they hold tickets or not. 1906 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE.
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