Word: band
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...last practice of the University eleven this afternoon, it has been suggested that the classes assemble in the Yard and march to the Field in a body. Marshals will be appointed this morning and each class will be preceded by a banner of some sort. The University Band, which will lead the procession, will start for the Field at 3.15, marching first around the Yard...
While on the way the band will play triumphant music meet...
...Wednesday, for the last time before the Yale game, there will be open football practice. At an hour to be announced later, the Band will meet at Leavitt's. Men will assemble and march by classes around the Yard and down to Soldiers Field...
...College band will attend the game this afternoon and the first selection played between the halves will be the accompaniment to a new Harvard song which has been composed by C. L. Smith...
...baseball nine over Yale in June. The celebration, which made up for its tardiness by great enthusiasm, began in the Yard with the cheering of the eights, the four, the nine, the captains, and every man who helped to win the victories. Then, headed by the College band, and a barge containing most of the winning athletes, the students formed a procession and marched around the Yard through Harvard square to President Eliot's house. Fire works, bengal lights, numberless torches, and the mass of cheering men marching to the tune of "Up the Street," formed a picturesque and lurid...