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...Woolsley Battalion of Yale expects to have some fun parading in Republican processions in two or three cities of Connecticut...
...correspondent makes that the "Harvard Brass Band" and the drum corps turn out with the student delegation which is to attend the Independent rally in Boston, is not a bad proposition. Other considerations aside, the practice to be obtained would more than repay the trouble, while the accompanying fun would serve further to tip the scale in favor of this scheme. If the drum corps is not the proficient enough to turn out en masse, a picked corm might be chosen from among those whose former experience with the sticks enables them to serve without further practice. If any action...
...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 the fun of the procession more zealously. As when a President of the U. S. is elected, both parties acknowledge he is their leader, so when the college chooses the procession she will march with, let every student join that procession. If they do not do so, the old custom will...
...trial of candidates for the brass band occurs this evening in 37 Matthews. Every player of a band instrument who wishes to have some first-class fun during the present political campaign would do well to be present...
...should, therefore, suggest that a mass meeting be held, and a vote taken to see which procession the majority favored, with the understanding that the minority should march with the majority, Thus, I think, with no ill feeling the old custom and fun would be preserved...