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Students Will Get Concert Tickets

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Harvard and Radcliffe students will have first call on rush seats for the coming Boston Symphony concert series in Sanders Theater.

Tickets will be delivered to Lehman Hall on Monday, the day before the concert, and will be sold at the cashier's cage in the Comptroller's office, starting at 1:30 p.m.

Any seats left after 3 p.m. Tuesday afternoon will be sold at Sanders Theater immediately before the concert.

David W. Bailey '21, secretary to the Corporation, yesterday thanked the Symphony management for insuring that "the few available rush seats will reach the hands of legitimate students."

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