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We print this morning a communication suggesting that holders of H. A. A. tickets be allowed to purchase season tickets to the University hockey games and receive preference in seating in certain sections of the stands at the Arena, as at the football games in the Stadium. It is not too early to make this suggestion for next winter. The CRIMSON heartily endorses it, hoping that by that time the hockey management may have so arranged matters that there will be a strong inducement for a greater number of undergraduates to gather at the games than has been present at most of them during the past season. Not only would the lessened cost attract many to whom the cost may now be prohibitive, but the ease of securing tickets and the feeling that one is going to sit in a Harvard crowd would bring many to the games who now hate to bother with special tickets for each game and feel out of place when they let their enthusiasm carry them away in the midst of non-partisan stands.
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