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C. F. Getchell, ticket director of the Harvard Athletic Association, yesterday announced the results of the draw of seats for the Dartmouth game by college classes among the Harvard graduates who have applied.
The usual practise in the past has been to reverse the draw of the Dartmouth game in assigning seats for the Princeton game, and this procedure will probably be followed this year with the first coming last and vice versa at the game in Philadelphia against Pennsylvania. A separate draw will be made for the Yale game as usual.
The draw follows:
1, 1903; 2, 1867-1887; 3, 1894; 4, 1889; 5, 1914; 6, 1915; 7, 1910; 8, 1912; 9, 1908; 10, 1926; 11, 1890; 12, 1925; 13, 1895; 14, 1906; 15, 1897; 16, 1918; 17, 1916; 18, 1929; 19, 1911; 20, 1888; 21, 1900; 22, 1917; 23, 1920; 24, 1907; 25, 1902; 26, 1892; 27, 1896; 28, 1913; 29, 1904; 30, 1901; 31, 1909; 32, 1928; 33, 1891; 34, 1919; 35, 1921; 36, 1898; 37, 1893; 38, 1923; 39, 1905; 40, 1899; 41, 1922; 42, 1927; 43, 1924.
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