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...under-graduates. Three transparencies were borne by the battalion, inscribed with the vote of the class and other appropriate devices. At 7.45 the line was formed in column of fours, numbering 152 men ; and with the officers of the club, and the Boston Cadet Band at the head, the procession took up the line of march for the Port...
...students who wish to attend the Independent rally at Union Hall tonight, are invited to march down with the Cleveland and Hendricks Club of the Law School. A band will head the procession and seats in the hall will be reserved. All are requested to assemble in the Square at 7.15 sharp...
...collected about Matthews to see the start, and the hares, S. Abbot, '87, and F. B. Lind, '88, were sent off by the timekeeper, Mr. F. Remington, '87. Seven minutes later the hounds eleven in number, with Brandt, '85, the master of hounds at their head, started in pursuit. The scent lay across the common, up Concord Avenue, over fields and fences near the Cambridge reservoir, and then along the south end of Fresh Pond. Once or twice the scent was badly scattered and some delay ensued. The trail finally led around Fresh Pond toward the north, past the brick...
...another column is a notice from the drum major of the Harvard drum corps urging all men to come out and help in forming a suitable drum corps to head the Harvard battalions in the coming torch-light parade. Of course the first requisite for a fine drum corps is a large number of men, as the principle requisite is noise, and the colleges would be disappointed if our delegation does not have the biggest corps of drums and fifes in the procession. Every man who can play any one of the instrument named or who feels that...
...much interest is taken in the controversy about the torch-light procession, and everyone is so anxious to express himself in print on the subject, that our office is literally overrun with communications on this head. We can only say that it is "first come, first served," but even then we shall only be able to publish in future such letters as show particular worth or original ideas...