Word: blue
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...arrangements for the Intercollegiate Republican Parade are being perfected as rapidly as possible, and the success of the project seems assured. Delegations have been promised from the following colleges: Brown, Dartmouth, Amhest, Technology, Tufts, Boston University, Boston Dental School and Harvard. Blue books have been placed in prominent places, as before announced in the CRIMSON, to be signed by all Harvard men who wish to enter the parade, and they are urged to hand in their names as early as possible. The parade will take place on the night of Friday...
...should enter for the fall games this week. Blue books are in the gymnasium office. All freshmen must be examined by Dr. Sargent before competing; next Monday and Tuesday are the days set for examination. Others can be examined any time...
...Intercollegiate Republican Parade has been set for October 30. The Harvard Republican Club desires that its contingent should be as large as possible in order to do Harvard credit in comparison with the other colleges. Let every man who desires to parade sign the blue books at Leavitt's, at Memorial Hall, at the Law School and at the Medical School. This is necessary in order to determine how many uniforms will be required. The price of a cap and gown including a torch will be 85 cents...
HARVARD REPUBLICAN CLUB.- All men who intend to march in the intercollegiate Republican parade must sign blue books at Leavitt and Peirce's, Memorial Hall, the CRIMSON office, the Law School, or the Medical School, as it is necessary to determine how many uniforms will be required. No man will be allowed in this parade without a cap and gown and torch. Every one intending to enter the parade must sign the blue books before Saturday, October 24, in order to secure a cap and gown and torch. Price of cap, gown and torch will be 85 cents...
Posters for the fall games will soon be out. There will be no bicycle or walk events in either the Freshman Games or the 'Varsity Games. Blue books are ready in the Gymnasium for men to enter in other events. The 'Varsity Games are handicap, so that unexperienced men stand a good chance of winning a place...