Word: processional
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In the crowds at the great Mass, eleven people fainted. In the procession marched some 1,000, among them an academic section escorting Vice-Chancellor Will Spens of Cambridge University; acolytes, choir-singers, Sunday-school children; Cowley Fathers in black cassocks; black-habited Holy Cross Monks; Franciscans in grey wool...
On an oak-shaded hillside near Haverford College campus, in the heart of Philadelphia's "Main Line" district, a large white tent was set up last week. Into it shuffled an academic procession of delegates from 112 institutions, ranked by seniority all the way from Oxford and Cambridge down...
"Every undergraduate is expected and urged to be on hand today and tomorrow to participate in the celebration connected with the inauguration of President Lowell. The success of the torchlight procession from the Yard to the Stadium depends entirely on the number and enthusiasm of the students who are present...
"After the celebration has ended the students and band will march back to the Yard, and the procession will not disband until the Yard is reached.
"Every student who expects to march in the procession must procure a torch, a red sash to be worn over the right shoulder and a stick of red fire. These outfits may be obtained at the Co-operative today, until 6 o'clock for the nominal price of $1. This...