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Some dissatisfaction has been expressed by graduates in the Law School that no notice of the graduate sale of tickets for the Princeton game was published in the CRIMSON. This sale was intended only for non-resident alumni. It is reasonable that graduates now in the University should take their chances with the other students. The purpose in holding a special sale of this kind is not to give graduates in Cambridge special privileges over the student body. It aims only to afford an opportunity to alumni who are too far away from college to attend the regular sale, to purchase good seats before they are offered to the general public. The manager of the nine, has, we think, done well to make the conditions he has made in regard to this special sale. Another plan might easily be taken advantage of by resident graduates so far as to expose the undergraduates to great injustice: As a matter of fact there is no ground for fears that there will not be seats enough. There is every reason to believe that excellent places may be had several days after the first rush for tickets is over.

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