IT has hitherto been the custom for the Class-Day Committee to sell tickets to Seniors for the various exercises only in the large packages, for which the price has usually been about ten dollars, and is eleven this year. Many men who cannot afford to buy tickets at all at this price, would be very glad to buy fewer tickets at the same rates. It is too late to make any change this year; but it seems only right that such men should be provided for in future, by selling smaller packages, as well as the larger. Packages containing 3 Yard, 1 Theatre, 1 Tree, 2 Memorial tickets, might be sold for two dollars and a half; half-packages for five dollars and a half, for instance; that such a provision for men not well off would not make the total sale less, and so interfere with the arrangements for the day, - is clear from the fact that high prices are invariably paid for extra Class-Day tickets, and that there are never enough for sale.
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