EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: The overcrowding of the reserved seats at the meetings of the Athletic Association last year suggests that some new arrangements be made for the meetings next month. It is of prime importance that no more seats should be sold than the reserved section can accommodate. Although it is impossible to reserve special seats, it seems that the benches might be numbered and the tickets marked so that a man should know that a part of some particular bench is reserved for him. If this seems impracticable, the seats might be divided into plats or sections, which can be referred to on the tickets. To avoid dissatisfaction the principle of "first come first served" should hold in the sale of tickets.
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