Word: marches
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Brigade will march from Boston to Cambridge, and the 3d Brigade will remain in camp at Boston...
...Infantry will march at 1.30 P. M., by way of Arlington, to Arlington Heights. The 2d Infantry (Harvard Regiment) will march at 1.30 P. M., to Belmont. The 3d Infantry will march at 1.30 P. M., by way of Watertown, to Waltham. Each column will provide its own protective detachments and will maintain communication with the other columns...
...This Regiment will march to Belmont via Garden street-Huron-avenue-Concord avenue-Belmont Station-to junction of Pleasant and Center streets...
...most instructive day for the Harvard Regiment, and when the Mt. Auburn Station was reached the problem was declared off, and the Regiment marched back, with flags flying and band playing, to Cambridge. A little over ten miles was covered and only one man fell out. This casualty was a case of sore feet, and the man was immediately picked up by one of the two Red Cross ambulance cars which formed a part of the Attached Sanitary personnel following the Regiment. About 600 members of the Regiment participated in the Sunday march...
After several weeks of painstaking planning, the committee has announced the details of the program for the day. Promptly at 6 o'clock in the morning a trumpeter will arouse the Seniors. At 6.30 the band will start the grand march around the Yard, led by the special prize 1916 goat. Half an hour later the entire class will board six special cars, bearing refreshments and the band. A steamer will meet the Seniors at the wharf and convey them to Misery Island, which has been specially chartered for the occasion. The committee has arranged for a particularly elaborate lunch...