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...provided, and, as we explained on Monday, the price has been set at the lowest possible figure. A band will play on the march from the Yard and some of the familiar football songs will be sung. At Soldiers Field there will be a series of evolutions, an elaborate display of fire-works, with a final torchlight march around the top of the Stadium. President Lowell and his guests will occupy the central section of seats in the bowl of the Stadium, and delegates to the inauguration and guests of the University will be seated in the adjoining sections...
...march down Boylston Street into the Stadium, where the spectators will be seated in those sections which are in the bowl. The classes will assemble at the south end of the Stadium to cheer President Lowell, who will occupy a seat in section 19. There will be a large display of fireworks outside the Stadium at the North end, in addition to hundreds of lights in and around the Stadium, and each undergraduate will be equipped with a torch and a stick of red fire...
...attributed to a conviction on the part of the undergraduates, or of the public, that physical is more valuable than mental force. It is due rather to the fact that such contests offer to students the one common interest, the only striking occasion for a display of college solidarity...
...that order the undergraduates will march to Soldiers Field to greet President Lowell, after which the Stadium will be illuminated and a display of fire works will be set off. At the close of the demonstration the procession will return to the Yard and disband...
...clock. The batting orders of both teams will be the same as last Saturday, with the one exception that Hicks will pitch for Harvard. Captain Currier has sufficiently recovered from the injury to his finger to resume his position behind the bat, and with his return the team should display more speed than in the Brown game. White and Dawson will again be the battery for Princeton...