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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON :-If more suggestions in regard to the torchlight procession are still in order, I should like to suggest that the committee on torches be also empowered to procure a hundred or more flambeaux. These would cost but a trifle more than torches, and, in the possession of those who should want them, would add greatly to the novelty and effect of the college procession...
With these modifications the present plan will work well and give no trouble. The cost would be somewhat increased for this year but would be decreased for the rest of the term. More courts, however, are imperatively needed, and we cannot expect to see the game played as much as it should be until players are able to secure good, convenient courts in abundance...
Freshmen who wish to procure uniforms and who have not signed for them at Bartlett's, can apply at Brine's before tonight. The cost of a freshman uniform will be $1.45. J. Noera, (near Bartlett's,) has contracted to sell hats, marked for the Freshman class at 25 cents apiece...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:-The uniforms, hats and torches of the senior class will cost from $2.50 to $3. Many members of the class, thinking this amount too great to expend for a frolic have refused to enter the procession, which, for this reason, is likely to be a smaller one than in any previous year. Others do not approve of uniforms, who think that the motley appearance of the Harvard squad, when each person provided his own rigout, was the unique feature and great attraction of previous processions. When the committee was appointed to provide uniforms, many in the class...
...much can be said for the old custom. But another argument against regular uniforms is the cost, which, according to our correspondent will be considerable, or at any rate more than many will care to expend...