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Sounds like an effective policy! :-(
Will Cornell sell you a ticket to that game?
cheers, wayne
John An wrote:
> I suppose this is an issue for a small subset of the college hockey
> community, but I thought this was worth mentioning.
>
> This year, Harvard University has implemented a new ticketing policy.
> In order for non-season ticket holders to purchase tickets to the
> Cornell @ Harvard game, they have to buy a package costing $44. This
> package includes the home games vs. Princeton, UMass, Cornell
> (obviously), and RPI.
>
> Apparently, the Harvard AD has gotten tired of Bright becoming Lynah
> East every year.
>
> As a Cornell fan, I am more than a bit angered by this price gauging
> policy by the Harvard AD. Any comments from neutral observers, as well
> as those in alliance with the EVIL H?
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