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...game today. Ushers' tickets will be given out at the H. A. A. Office this morning from 8 to 10, and applicants will have to furnish means of identification. Luncheon will be served in the baseball cage at 11.15 and men must be in their places by 12, where section heads will distribute badges. Men must remain at their posts throughout the game. Men marked (A) stand at lower entrance, men marked (B) at top of stairs, men marked (C) at second entrance, men marked (D) at promenade entrance, and men marked (E) at wooden stands below parapet...
...following have been appointed section heads: Section 1, S. T. Barker; Section 2, W. B. Porter; section 3, J. Indlekofer; section 4, E. C. Romberg, section 5, E. R. Schaeffer; section 6, C. H. Marsh; section 7, C. B. Long; section 8, C. L. Churchill; section 9, G. B. Roberts; section 10, J. C. Sullivan; section 11, S. Klein; section 12, W. L. McLean; section 13, N. Dino; section 14, E. E. Reece; section 15, J. A. DiPesa; section 16, B. C. Van Tine; section 17, D. C. Barton; section 18, H. F. Goodrich; section 19, J. F. Dobbyn; section...
...clock tomorrow as many men as possible should be in front of Holworthy Hall to join the parade which will march to the Stadium. Certainly, to be successful the parade must receive the support of every man who is to sit in the cheering section. Failure in this respect, indeed, will be nothing less than a display of indifference--and indifference is something that no Harvard man can afford to show on the day of a Princeton game...
...hold a torchlight parade on Saturday evening. The parade will form in Harvard square at 6.45 o'clock and, headed by a band, will march to Central square, where it will be joined by the Cambridge Progressive Club marchers. At Copley square they will join Progressive marchers from every section of the state. These will include many delegations from neighboring colleges. A monster parade will be formed here which will march to Boston Common where a big open air rally will be held. At this rally, C. S. Bird '77 and D. Cosgrove, Progressive candidates for governor and lieutenant-governor...
...these mass meetings a great deal of valuable time will be lost in trying to learn new songs that will never be sung at the game. A few of the old songs will be tried and at the games only a small number of those in the cheering section will really know any songs at all. Our suggestion for a remedy is a very simple one. There should be held as soon as possible the first of a series of mass meetings, and at these mass meetings most of the time should be spent in mastering thoroughly several...