Word: marcheses
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And inside his own right end he went to the tune of two touchdowns on long marches in the middle of the game. Yale's end and tackle were unable to cope with the pressure levied upon them.
Every Saturday some hundred musicians don red ties and coats which they have paid for themselves and head for Soldiers Field to rehearse. There, out of their own pockets, they buy lunch. A half-hour later, each man equipped with his own personal instrument, and reading from sheet-music he...
Dartmouth songs and medleys as well as a few marches new to the outfit's repertoire will be featured in the concert. Morton Gould's "Pavanne" and a Prokofleff march will lend a dignified air to the proceedings.
"Everybody who marches with our out-fit plays an instrument," Crimson spokesman Skinner replied tersely, leaving Priscilla without a seat in the Stadium at all on Saturday.
Skirts may never appear on Harvard cheerleaders, but Scotch kilts will flutter in the ranks of the University Band this afternoon when the "best in the business" marches onto Soldiers Field to start the grid season with an "oompah."