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OPERA TICKETS IN HOLIDAYS

Members of University Will be Given Privileges of Association Whether Members or Not.

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The Opera Association announces that all members of the University remaining in Cambridge during vacation will be allowed to buy what seats it has to offer at the usual reduced prices, whether members of the Association or not.

The Association regularly has 32 seats in the second balcony at its disposal, and on the more popular nights this number is increased to between 75 and 100. Every Wednesday evening, 4 seats are available in the orchestra. In addition, an arrangement has been made with certain regular subscribers whereby their seats will be at the command of the Association when they are not themselves using them. The tickets are on sale at Amee's book store.

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