Word: band
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...base, has been reserved as the Freshman cheering section. The cheer leaders will be F. M. De Selding, H. Watson, and M. F. Lacroix. Tickets at $1 each, admitting to both the University and Freshman games, are on sale at the Rendezvous, where subscriptions to help pay for the band at the game will also be received...
...Cambridge a noisy drum and a squeaky horn traversed the streets of our noble city and awoke its sleepy inhabitants. There was no question in the minds of all, but that the Seniors were loose for the day. After some weird and wonderful music by this voluntary band, Kanrich's bunch of tunemurderers arrived in the Yard and were soon joined by the aught-sevens, dressed in every variety of costume from pajamas to red caps and downs. Every one received an official badge and a producer of music(?) and the whole army marched around Cambridge and through Memorial Hall...
...Tuesday, May 28, 1907, and the College Office has consented to allow the entire class to leave Cambridge on that day. The general idea is to assemble in the Yard in front of Holworthy at 8.30 o'clock in the morning, and, after an orderly march behind Kanrich's band of talented musicians, to proceed by special cars to Boston, where a speedy craft of the nature of a steamboat, will carry the noble army to Nantasket Point. Refreshments of a liquid nature will be served en route. During the day, the athletes and other members of the class will...
...managers of the Freshman teams and musical clubs have decided to change the hatbands of these teams and clubs in order to make them tally with the bands of the corresponding University teams. Wherever the University has black in the bands the Freshmen will have white. This change does not effect the crew or baseball team. The band that has been used for Freshman football will hereafter be used for the track team, and the football team will have the band that the musical clubs have had. These clubs will make up a new band on the principle...
...Yale which was at once followed by a Harvard cheer for Yale. The compliment was returned by the Yale stands. A cheer for captain Foster given by the Yale contingent was answered by a cheer for Captain Morse from the Harvard stands. After the arrival of the Harvard band the Crimson sang the "Gridiron King," and Yale quickly followed with "Down the Field...