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May 7, 1891.

To the Editors of the Daily Crimson:

When I went this morning to buy tickets for the Yale-Harvard athletic games on May 16, I was surprised that the whole of the best section, M, to the number of over one hundred and fifty seats has been reserved for the executive committee of the H. A. A. and their friends. No chance has been given to the members of the team to get seats in advance of the public in any section of the field.

I am willing to recognize the value of the work done by the executive committee, but I do not see that it is such as to entitle twelve men to the one hundred and fifty best seats, when the team that is to compete agaist Yale are not given any like privilege. I hope the executive committee have some excuse to offer for their action.

'91.

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