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Following is the program: 1. March, Stein Song, Bullard 2. Overture, Fra Diavolo, Auber 3. (a.) Gavotte, Stephanie, Czibulka (b.) March, Marianna Perley '13 4. Minuet and Barcarolle, Hoffman, Tales of Offenbach 5. March, Harvardiana, Steele '11 INTERMISSION. 6. March, Up the Street, Morse 7. Waltz, Mon Reve, Waldteufel 8. Selections, Robin Hood, de Koven 9. Football Songs, Orchestrated by del Castillo '14 Crimson Triumph, Blaikie '14 John Harvard, Here's to You, Doyle '14 10. Fair Harvard, Gilman...
...clock and will march directly to the Stadium, a special arrangement having been made with the police for right of way. It was also announced that no new songs should be sung at the game and only those old ones in which no mention of Yale is made. In "Harvardiana" the words "Eli's" will be changed to "Princeton's" and "blue" to "deep". All men are asked to bring to the game the list of Harvard songs supplied last night...
...following program has been arranged: 1. March "Up the Street," Morse 2. Selections "The Count of Luxembourg," Lehar 3. Waltz "Septembre," Godin 4. Popular Songs, a. Waiting for the Robert E. Lee b. The Wedding Glide. Hirsch 5. Selections "The June Bride," 6. Football Song Medley Harvardiana-Gridiron King-Soldiers Field. 7. Waltz from "The Quaker Girl." 8. Popular Songs by request. 9. Tango Argentina. 10. Fair Harvard...
...step, Harvardiana...
...program will be as follows: 1. March, "Stars and Stripes Forever," Sousa 2. Overture, "Raymond," Thomas 3. "The Rosary," Nevin (R. H. Anderson '14, trumpet). 4. March, "Up the Street," Morse 5. "Le Cor," Flegier (K. Hadden '14, baritone). 6. Selections, "Faust," Gounod 7. March, "Harvardiana," S. B. Steele '11 8. Waltz, "Estudiantina," Waldteufel 9. "Die beiden Grenadiere," Schumann (K. Hadden '14, baritone). 10. Selections, "Count of Luxemburg," Lehar 11. "Fair Harvard," Gilman...