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One hundred extra tickets to the Boston Symphony Orchestra's student rehearsal series will go on sale at Phillips Brooks House today.
The PBH Ticket Agency obtained the additional allotment yesterday because it sold easily the 400 ducats in its original quota last week, according to ticket chairman Warren J. Abbott '51. Abbott said he would close down the sales Friday if all the extra tickets aren't sold before then.
Only students in the University are eligible to buy tickets to the five concerts, and they have to show their Bursar's cards first. The price is $8 in cash for the series with only one ticket being allowed to a customer.
Tickets for single concerts will not be sold.
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