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'54 Sets Record For Football Tix

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Undergraduates who griped about their Dartmouth football seats didn't know when they were well off.

Seniors filled up sections 32, 33, and 34 plus four rows in 35 for the Nov. 7 Princeton game in record-breaking sales yesterday afternoon, according to a report by H.A.A. ticket manager Frank O. Lunden. If the situation is gloomy for lower-classmen at the College, it is far from that for local womanhood, however, as Lunden commented that "everybody in the place took two tickets."

Princeton tickets for the Class of 1955 go on sale from 1 to 5 p.m. this afternoon. Sophomores and freshmen will get whatever is left on Wednesday and Thursday.

All classes may purchase seats for this Saturday's Davidson game at the side window in the H.A.A. ticket office in the basement of the Union. Tickets low in section 35 and high in section 36 are still available for this contest.

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