It was noticed at the sale of tickets for the winter meeting at the Co-operative Society yesterday morning that several men bought more than five tickets, the number which was fixed beforehand as the limit. They accomplished this by presenting at the desk one or more membership tickets not their own. It seems to us that this is rather unfair. That some men should be enabled to buy their tickets through a friend without any trouble to themselves seems unjust to the men who stand so long in line. Men may obtain in this manner good tickets, while some of those toward the end of the line may find, after waiting an hour or so, that all the best are gone.
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PROPERTY FOR HARVARD COLLEGE.