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To the Editors of the Crimson:
I am happy to announce that Mr. Irving has consented to change the hour of his address on March 15 from 12 o'clock p. m., to 4 o'clock p. m.
The following plan for the distribution of tickets, as printed in the CRIMSON of February 7 will be strictly adhered to:
"Every attempt will be made to ensure members of the University of admission to Sanders Theatre on the day of the address by Henry Irving. To this end, tickets will be issued. These will be good simply for admission and no seats will be reserved except for members of the faculty. All members of the faculty who desire one or two reserved seats may obtain them by sending an application to S. H. Foster, 37 Thayer, before March 11. On March 12 tickets will be put in Thurston's for distribution. Each student may secure one by signing his name to a promise that he will dispose of it to no one outside the University, and that he will not dispose of it for a consideration under any circumstances. If the entire number of tickets is not taken in the first two days, March 12 and 13, opportunity will be given to students who wish to secure more than the single ticket, on March 14. The aim of the union will be simply to accommodate members of the University in the best way possible."
C. VROOMAN, President New Harvard Union.
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