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Graduation week festivities will approach the 1941 norm in all respects but one this morning when the Senior Class marches into the Kirkland-Eliot-Winthrop Triangle at 11 o'clock for Class Day Exercises. The only omission is the parade to the Stadium, with the traditional confetti battle.
From the gathering at City Hall in the morning, through the streets of Boston to the historic square--"if we live that long"--the band will treat the onlookers to old favorites by Sousa, Lithgow, Hall, and others, as well as some lesser-known marches. Prokoffief and Milhand will be...
Throwing off the traditional shackles of college songs and football marches which have made up the fare of the University Band for the last 20 years, "the best in the business" will present a concert of classical and semi-classical music at Sanders Theatre on April 10.
The enthusiastic graduate audience applauded "Harvardiana," "Ten Thousand Men," "Fair Harvard," and two John Phillip Sousa marches, while a special encore of "Wintergreen for President" climaxed the evening.
Bee-line marches, and winter trips which involve harder work than walking, are sometimes softened by feminine presence, but when rock-climbing projects are planned, the girls often drop out.