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SELL CLASS DAY TICKETS

FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY

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Tickets for Class Day may be procured by officers, graduates, and undergraduates of the University who apply before June 7. Seniors are given two special chances to get tickets early. The first application, open only to Seniors, will close on May 17, when the following maximum number of tickets may be procured at reduced prices: Two Sanders Theatre at 75 cents each, 12 Stadium at 50 cents each, 10 Memorial Hall at 50 cents each, and 10 Yard at 30 cents each. The second application, also open to Seniors only, will close May 31. At this sale, any number of tickets may be procured at the following prices: Sanders Theatre at $1 each; Stadium, 75 cents each; Memorial Hall, 75 cents each; and Yard 35 cents each. These dates must be noted carefully, as positively no exceptions will be made. Application blanks will be placed at the Union, the H. A. A., Leavitt & Peirce's, and at the office of the Harvard Alumni Association, 50 State Street, Boston.

The number of tickets to be sold to graduates and undergraduates will be limited to six of a kind. The latest date for receiving such applications will be 6 o'clock on June 7. The prices will be: Stadium, $1.50 each; Memorial, $1 each; Yard, 45 cents each. Seniors may also apply at this sale, but will receive no reduced rate. Every undergraduate may obtain a free Yard ticket and a free Stadium ticket at the Co-operative Store on or after June 10. These special Stadium tickets are not good unless the holder marches with his class. Each graduate will receive one free Yard and special Stadium ticket when his regular application is filled.

All Seniors on purchasing tickets will be required to sign a statement to the effect that all tickets bought by them will be only for their personal use, and not for anyone else who is eligible to buy tickets. The committee reserves the right to refuse admission on tickets purchased by anyone who is known to have sold any tickets whatever.

No application will be received unless accompanied by a self-addressed envelope with 12 or 13 cents in stamps for postage and registry fee, and checks or cash for the amount of the tickets applied for. Checks should be made payable to the 1919 Harvard Class Day Committee, and sent to C. A. Clark, Jr., Dunster 54.

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