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This afternoon at 4 the new Boat House will be presented to the students by the Harvard Club of New York City. A parade will/form in the Yard at 3.30, and march to the river headed by the Band. Speeches will be made by Edmund Witmore '60, President of the Harvard Club, A. G. Fox '65, Secretary, Professor Hollis, and President Eliot. It is hoped that every man in college will be present. In case of bad weather there will be a meeting at Sanders Theatre at 8. H. BULLARD, J. LAWRENCE, E. LEWIS, R. DERBY, W. T. REID...
...Friday, November 16, the new boat house will, be formally turned over to the University by the donors, the members of the Harvard Club of New York. The students will form a procession in the Yard and, headed by the band, will march to the boat house, where the presentation will take place. The presentation speeches will be made by Mr. A. L. Wetmore '94, Mr. Austin G. Fox '69 and Mr. Charles C. Beaman '61, of the Harvard Club. Speeches of acceptance in behalf of the University will be made by President Eliot and Professor Hollis...
There will be a mass meeting in Sanders Theatre on Friday evening at eight o'clock to express the University's support of the eleven in the Pennsylvania game on Saturday. The Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs and the College Band will furnish music and short speeches will be made by various men identified with Harvard's athletic interests. Details will be published in tomorrow's CRIMSON. J. LAWRENCE, JR., J. W. HALLOWELL, C. D. DALY, W. T. REID...
About fifteen hundred men took part in the Republican college parade last night; one thousand from Harvard and the rest from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Men from the Harvard graduate departments headed the procession and were followed by the Harvard Republican Band. The Seniors were next, and after them a drag occupied by the editors of the Republican and two landaus with the officers of the Republican Club. The classes of 1902, 1903, and 1904 followed in order. The Technology contingent, headed by a float, brought up the rear. All the marchers carried torches and each division...
...procession, which will be headed by a brass band composed of thirty Harvard men, will be accompanied by the football team in a tallyho, and John the Orangeman, with his cart and donkey, on a truck. The officers of the Republican clubs of the four institutions will also ride, probably in open carriages...