Harvard Stadium will hold 2400 additional spectators at the Yale game on Nov. 22, the Athletic Association revealed yesterday. To accommodate the anticipated demand for tickets, temporary stands will be constructed in the open end of the oval.
The addition will increase the Stadium's capacity to approximately 40,500. This is the first time that the oval has been enclosed since steel stands holding 19,000 seats were removed in 1952 because of their excessive maintenance cost.
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