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OPERA ASSOCIATION SEATS

Addition in Privileges of Members Secured for Next Season.

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The Harvard Opera Association has effected an agreement with the directors of the Boston Opera House whereby the arrangement securing members of the University reduced rates for seats at the Opera shall be continued during next season. The arrangement remains practically the same with the addition, however of permanent seats in the first balcony where last season seats could be secured only at intervals. As membership in the Association must be renewed annually blue-books will be distributed later this spring in which, by signing their names and by paying a 50 cent fee, students become entitled to the privileges of the Association for one year The membership last year was over 1000.

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