Word: band
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...cheer leaders have given out a complete statement of the red handkerchief sale and the brass band expenses for the football season of 1913. Previous to the Princeton game, the amount of money collected at mass meetings and by the sale of Princeton excursion tickets was $465.22. The expenses, which consisted of bands at two mass meetings and at Princeton, amounted to $310.40, leaving a balance on hand of $154.82 after the Princeton game...
...leaving a deficit of $30.44. In addition, 10,919 red handkerchiefs were purchased at a cost of $318.23, 6,288 of which were sold at 5 cents a piece bringing in $314.40, leaving a deficit on handkerchiefs of $3.83 and a total deficit of $34.27. This among and the band deficit was advanced by the Athletic Association...
...band of forty pieces has been secured to lead the march. The classes will assemble in the Yard at 1.10 o'clock graduates in front of Hollis, Seniors in front of Stoughton, Juniors at Holworthy, Sophomores at Thayer, and Freshmen at University. Every graduate and undergraduate is earnestly requested to take advantage of this last opportunity to support the team...
...Yale and Harvard graduates and undergraduates and their guests, including ladies a football dinner will be served in Memorial Hall before the game today from 11.45 to 1.30 o'clock. The hall will be decorated and Kanrich's band will play Yale and Harvard football songs. Tickets for this table d'hote dinner will be $1 each, but each regular member of the hall may secure one for 75 cents. All dinner tickets may be charged upon the term bill. Those regular members of the hall who do not care to secure a dinner ticket, will be served in Sanders...
Enough money has been raised by the sale of red handkerchiefs to defray the expenses of the forty-piece band tomorrow. As a result, no further subscriptions will be asked of the undergraduates...