Editors Daily Crimson :- Without doubt a very large number of men, both graduates and undergraduates, intend to go to New York Thanksgiving to see the Yale-Harvard game. This being the case, it is apparent that very reduced rates can be obtained on any of the roads of travel between here and New York. It is rumored that a special train will be chartered on one of these roads, and in this way the fare is to be reduced for the convenience of all who wish to go to New York.
If this rumor be true, I should like to inquire whether, in order to get advantage of the reduced rates of travel, men will have to return to Boston on the same night, or at least a few hours after the game? If this will be the case the many men who reside in or near New York, and who will wish to spend a day or two at home will be deprived of the benefit of low rates which the others enjoy. To provide for all, it seems to me feasible and proper that the management make such arrangement that the men who wish to stay in New York for a day or two, can do so, and at the same time enjoy the privilege of reduced fare.
If it be not too officious, I should like to make another suggestion, and that is that the foot-ball management put some five hundred or more of the best grand-stand tickets on sale here at Cambridge, so that those who go from here, who certainly should be well provided for, may be sure of obtaining good seats.
If the foot-ball management would kindly announce through your columns the arrangements they have or intend to make in these matters as speedily as is convenient, it will greatly oblige many men who are dependent on this knowledge to make their plans.
GRADUATE.
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