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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
The enclosed notice (see below) appeared in the Nov. 9th edition of the New Bedford Standard-Times. It would seem to me that the H. A. A. would take care of the requests of the students and graduates before they began to give out so highly prized tickets as contest prizes. It is no wonder that students and grads are lucky to get half-way decent seats for the Yale game. E. W. Talmage '50 E. P. Robbins '46
"Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Woodcock Jr. of 233 Palmer Street are to be guests of the Aetna Life Insurance Company at the Harvard-Yale football game in Boston Nov. 20, the Hartford office announced today. Mr. Woodcock, associated with Almy and Company insurance office here, is one of the 19 salesmen in New England being rewarded by the company for efficient salesmanship during a recent campaign, the second recognition of his work in the last six months. A luncheon is to be served before the game."
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