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The rules governing speculation in tickets to the big football games will be upheld with the usual stringency this year, although less trouble is anticipated. The attention of first year men is called to the custom of the H. A. A. as to such speculation. At this season of the year the agents of professional speculators usually approach first year men, especially Freshmen, and take advantage of their ignorance of conditions at Harvard to make contracts to take their tickets at a premium. The Association makes every effort to discover these cases and every applicant is warned that if his tickets are found in the hands of a speculator or to have been sold at a premium he will be blacklisted and denied the privilege of securing tickets on application for future games.
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