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Th Arena will witness something unusual tonight--Harvard meeting Yale in the initial contest of a major sport. For hockey makes its bow as such against the New Haven team at eight-fifteen. To do justice to the occasion there will be reserved sections for the University; and organized singing and cheering. The leaders have already announced their intentions and spoken of the Arena's excellent acoustic properties. Most organized cheering is done in the open air; tonight's offers the unprecedented opportunity of making the rafters ring. So if there is need of further incentive to attendance than the announcement, "Harvard plays Yale," here is one: May the rafters ring!
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