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CONTRIBUTION BOOK TO INCLUDE YALE CONTEST

ARMY GAME TICKETS TO BE $3.30; YALE GAME NOT REDUCED

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Admission to the Yale game this year will be included in the $12.50 contribution book, it was learned yesterday at the Harvard Athletic Association. A complete rescaling of ticket prices for Varsity football games, and a season ticket book were also announced.

Price of Army game tickets has dropped from $4.40 to $3.30, and Dartmouth game tickets from $4.40 to $3.30 and $2.20. Holy Cross and Brown games will cost $2.20 and $1.10. The first two games of the season, with Bates and New Hampshire will be priced at $1.10 and $.55, and schoolboys will be admitted to these games for $.25.

Yale Game Excepted

The season ticket book offers admission to every game except the Yale game. This will admit to the unreserved section of the Harvard side of the field except in the case of the Dartmouth game when the ticket coupon must be exchanged for a $2.20 reserved seat.

Freshmen will find an opportunity to see the games free by signing up as ushers. They may do so at the H.A.A. office on Quincy Street between 2 and 4 o'clock today, or at the same time on Monday and Tuesday when upperclassmen will also be permitted to sign. Graduate students may do so on Wednesday.

Freshmen Meet in Union

The athletic season will open officially on Saturday evening at a meeting in the Union at 8 o'clock to which all Freshmen are invited to attend. Assistant Dean Henry Chauncey will preside, and the speakers will be William J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, Clifford Gallagher, Head Freshman Football Coach, Edmund A. Mays, Jr. '32, Graduate Secretary of the Harvard Union, and Assistant Football Coach, and John H. Dean '34. Varsity Football Captain.

Continuing the practice followed last year under the "Athletics for All" policy, Freshmen must attend compulsory athletics on three days a week. First year men have free access to the athletic facilities of the University whereas upper classmen may purchase $10 and $5 participation cards.

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