By LAUREN R. DORGAN
Crimson Staff Writer
The scramble for tickets to see U2 singer Bono speak at Class Day on June 6 has begun, and the unprecedented demand has caused concern among University officials about the extent of Yard security.
For the first time, Harvard officials plan to cut off Yard access to all non-ticket holders on Class Day. Enforcement of ticketing has been lax in the past, with anybody interested able to attend.
“This is a big celebrity,” said Rebecca Rollins, Associate Director of News and Public Affairs. “There’s going to be limited access to the Yard.”
The new policy has increased the value of tickets for those who do hold them.
Two separate sets of tickets have been put up for sale on the Internet auction site e-Bay—one set currently at the price of $30/each and the other at the price of $41/each. Seniors at Harvard are allotted four free tickets each.
One man, hoping to obtain tickets, took out an ad in The Crimson labeled “BONOfide offer,” which gave the phone number of “a class of ’84 alum looking to make generous offer for 4 ‘Class Day’ tickets.”
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