Word: torchlighted
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...torchlight uniform of the junior class is to consist of blue and white striped "swallow tailed" coats, with '86 on the back, in large letters; trousers of the same material; and black "stove pipes...
...first bulletin of the general committee for the torchlight parade shows that every endeavor is being made to have the arrangements for the procession complete and, what is also of importance, made in time. The idea of adopting class uniforms, which '86 has already done at their suggestion, is a very good one, making the appearance of the Harvard regiment much superior to the showing made in former years. and that at only a very small cost to each individual. It is, indeed, most necessary that these uniforms, for we take it for granted that the other classes will adopt...
...meeting of the Junior Class, held in Boylston last evening; was attended by about 100 men, who were called to order by President Barnes at 7.30. The class assembled for the purpose of making arrangements for the torchlight parade. It was voted that a distinctive class uniform should be selected. bearing the class colors, blue and white, but that the style of the uniform should be left to the discretion of a committee consisting of Messrs. Barnes, Merriam, Claflin, Winthrop. Snow, and Burnett. The class voted to wear the traditional black "stovepipe," and also, by a vote...
...Baldwin, '85, having resigned his position on the general committee of arrangements on the torchlight procession, Mr. L. W. Batten, '85, has been appointed to fill the vacancy...
...EDITORS OF HARVARD CRIMSON:-It is an old custom of Harvard College that all her students march together in a presidential torchlight procession If this custom is to be kept up, after a vote of the college has been taken to ascertain in what procession she shall march, the minority should march with the majority; and to the outside world the college should appear to go rather for a spree than for any political significance; not only because such a purpose is more befitting the age of the students, but because then both parties could enter into...