Word: band
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Tuesday evening was marked by the largest impromptu football parade which has been held for many years. Over 2.500 men were in line, and they were headed by the cheer leaders and a band. Red torches were lighted before the parade halted in front of the gymnasium. Captain Wilson and Coach Sheviln spoke amid what the Yale News called "the most tremendous enthusiasm show in years...
...building has a three-story Georgian facade, of Harvard brick, laid in Flemish band, like that of the Harvard gates, with limestone trim. The Colonial porch, the white door with its brass knocker and fanlight, along with the iron railing on the balcony above tipped with brass knobs, all add unusual features to the "street of clubs." Harvard Hall, heart of the club, formerly the dining room, now the lounge, has been pronounced the noblest and one of the most beautiful rooms in America...
...final plans for the trip were announced. Reduced hotel rates have been arranged at the Prince George Hotel, Fifth Avenue and 28th street. Kanrich's band will accompany the delegation Friday and furnish music at all times...
There will be a parade on Thursday, as a send-off for the University eleven. All undergraduates will gather in front of University Hall at 3.30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The marshals will be announced later. Kanrich's Band will furnish the music on all occasions...
Approximately $600 has been secured for the football band by the collection of the past two days and by contributions made at the first football mass meeting. This band will be taken to Princeton, and will also play on the occasion of marches to the field to cheer the team, and at the Yale game...