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GOOD SYMPHONY SEATS ON SALE AT BURSAR'S OFFICE

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A chance for students of the University to obtain good seats for the concerts of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Sanders Theatre this year was announced last night at the Bursar's Office, in Lehman Hall.

According to custom, 600 reserved seats are set aside for members of the University faculty, but this year the allotment was undersubscribed, and 70 seats are still available. These may be obtained by the first comers at the Bursar's Office today, at $12 for tickets to the series of eight concerts.

The first concert will be held on Thursday evening, October 12, and the next on November 2.

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