Word: band
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshmen will play their annual game with the Yale Freshmen before the University game. The Freshman game will begin at 7.45 o'clock. Between the two games and during the intermission the First Corps Cadets' band will play...
During the evening of the game the First Corps Cadet Band of Boston, J. R. Fielding conductor, will furnish music and the Harvard and Yale Freshman basketball teams will play their annual game. Mr. William McGrail, Dartmouth '06, will referee both games...
...chorus-girls, the Memorial dialogues, and the allusions to Radcliffe hold sturdily to the traditions of the last twenty years. They show how rapidly the Freshmen fall into line. For, of course, the Lampoon is written by Freshmen-about four, as I count-and edited by a stalwart band of twenty-five, mostly Juniors and, Seniors. It may be rash, but I venture to make a suggestion, that for one number the editors do not confine themselves to composing the editorial and "By the Way," but write the whole number, and then send out canvassers for new subscribers...
President Eliot's address, printed below, was given from the steps of Holworthy at 7.30 o'clock, immediately after the parade had formed. Led by the Pierian band, the march to the field was then started. About eight hundred men, mostly with torches and sashes, were in line as the procession moved from the Johnston Gate down Boylston street. In the Stadium several formations were tired, ending finally in a gigantic "H" of torches, covering nearly the whole gridiron. The fireworks, while hardly sufficient to make a good showing in so large a space, added to the beauty...
...members of the University will meet in front of Holworthy this afternoon at 1 o'clock to march to Soldiers Field behind the University band. Every one should provide himself with a megaphone and should come early so that the parade may start promptly...