Word: marche
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman class will meet in front of Beck Hall at 3 o'clock this afternoon to march to Soldiers Field to cheer the team at its last home practice before the annual football game with the Yale freshmen. A band will head the procession and A. G. Cable '09, G. H. Balch '12, R. Lowell '12 and H. de Windt '12 will lead the cheering. As the game is in New Haven on Saturday, the class will have no other opportunity than today's to cheer the team on the field and show interest and enthusiasm for its success...
...organization with the other classes. The class of 1912 is denied this opportunity but a substitute has appeared which can be made of almost equal value. Those members of the class who have the interests and success of their team at heart are planning to assemble this afternoon and march to Soldiers Field to give the team a rousing demonstration of loyalty at the last practice of the year. The intense interest in the games in the Stadium this year has tended to draw away somewhat the interest of the Freshmen in their team. Today, there is no rival attraction...
...England Federation was founded in March, 1906, when delegates from various New England Harvard Clubs met at President Eliot's house in Cambridge, on his invitation, for purposes of organization. The objects of the Federation are: To organize new, and strengthen existing, Harvard clubs; to bring Harvard graduates into closer relations with the University; to give them a larger voice in its affairs; and to furnish more students in the secondary schools with a knowledge of the opportunities that Harvard offers...
...each ticket, which admits two persons. Course tickets admitting a single person will not be sold, but single admission tickets at $1.00 each may be bought at the door on the evening of a concert. The dates of the concerts are December 8, January 5, February 16, and March...
...Thayer Halls. This will be followed by the second division, also led by a division marshal and headed by the University band, which will form on Cambridge street with its head at Meyer Gate. The parade will begin to form at 7 o'clock, and at 7.25 will march in column of fours in front of University Hall, where Captain Burr will give a short talk in regard to preserving order in the parade. After this the parade will march out through Johnson Gate across Harvard square, and down Massachusetts avenue to City Hall, where it is expected that Mayor...