Word: band
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University are requested to assemble in front of Holworthy at 7 o'clock, as there will be a short parade with red-fire torches preceding the lecture, similar to the parade before the last Republican Club address, by Hon. Herbert Parker. The procession will be led by the University band, and by the executive committees of the National Republican College League and of the Harvard Republican Club. The members of these committees should report with the badges given them for the former parade. All members of the Republican Club will be admitted to the lecture whether or not they...
...parade before the lecture similar to the one before the last Republican Club address given by the Hon. Herbert Parker '78. All Republicans in the University are requested to assemble in front of Holworthy Hall at 7 o'clock. The procession will be led by part of the University band and by the executive committees of the National Republican College League and of the Harvard Republican Club...
...Harvard club will march in three divisions. The first division will be composed of the Senior and Sophomore classes, the second, of the Junior and Freshman classes, and the third, of the graduate schools, each division to be headed by a band. A. G. Cable '09 and E. P. Currier '09 have been appointed marshals of the first and second divisions respectively. The remaining divisions of the parade will be as follows: fourth, Brown, Tufts and Boston College; fifth, seniors and sophomores from the Institute of Technology; sixth, juniors and freshmen from the Institute of Technology; seventh, Dartmouth, Amherst...
...control the government. "Self-government is the key-note of our institutions." Every well-educated man has that power for good or evil in his hands. Mr. Murray, then said that the current idea about Mr. Vahey, the Democratic nominee for governor, that he did "everything with a brass band," was false; and that from actual experience he knew him to be quiet and dignified...
...seven o'clock last evening a procession, led by the University band and the leaders of the National Republican College League, marched about the Yard, carrying red fire and cheering, down Mt. Auburn street, and to the Union, where they assembled to hear the address by the Hon. Herbert Parker '78, ex-attorney-general of Massachusetts. Over 400 undergraduates were present. The constitution of the Republican Club was then ratified, after which Mr. Parker began his address...