Word: marches
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...well attended meeting of the three classes of the Law School yesterday afternoon, the following business was transacted: Mr. H. M. Williams was chosen chairman of the meeting and Mr. M. C. Hobbs secretary. It was voted that the Law School accept the invitation to march with the college undergraduates in the procession. Joseph Lee, '83, was elected chief marshal, and H. B. Cabot, H. M. Williams and R. D. Smith were elected marshals from the third, second and first class respectively. These four marshals are also to act as a committee. This committee was instructed to submit its decision...
...report of the joint literary committee of the Signet and O. K. which has been accepted by the Anniversary Committee provides that each class shall march into Sanders under the leadership of their respective marshals. An elaborate musical programme is being prepared...
...following has been determined upon as the route of the procession on Anniversary Day: Forming in front of the gymnasium, it will march to Quincy St., thence to Harvard, to Prospect, to Central Square, then up Main Street to the yard; round the yard, up Brattle Street to Craigie, to Concord Avenue and the common; thence across North Avenue to Holmes Field...
...Seniors march to Sanders...
...class will reassemble in front of Holworthy, march through the yard and cheer the college buildings, then to the Tree, where the usual exercises and the singing of the class song will take place...