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REPUBLICAN CLUB PARADE

Harvard, Technology, Tufts and Boston University to March.

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Representatives from Harvard, Technology, Boston University and Tufts College met last night and arranged for a united parade for Tuesday night, Oct. 30. The order of precedence in the parade was decided as follows: Harvard first; Technology second; Tufts third; Boston University fourth. The procession will form on the further side of Harvard Bridge. Harvard will march to Massachusetts Avenue, the other colleges falling in from the side streets. The procession will then march down Huntington Avenue, to Boylston street, to Washington street, past Newspaper Row, to Court street, to Tremont street, to Beacon street, to Charles street, to Park Square.

The Harvard line will be separated into class divisions under the leadership of marshals and aides. The original plan of having all officers mounted has had to be abandoned; the chief marshal and six aides, however, will ride, as they will have charge of the entire parade. The marshals have appointed from their respective classes the following aides:

Chief marshal--B. Taylor '01.

Mounted aides--I. W. Kendall '01, W. R. Lawrence '01, C. Crocker '01, R. Lawrence '02, J. L. Welds '00.

From the Law School: Marshal--H. Bancroft 3L.; aides--C. M. Sheafe, J. E. N. Shaw, E. D. Fullerton, W. E. S. Griswold, R. C. Bolling, E. Spalding, W. A. Boal, G. M. Sargent, F. R. Swift, J. F. Perkins, C. O. Jenkins.

From the Graduate School: Aides--W. J. Hale, K. L. Marks, A. H. Carpenter.

From 1901: Marshal--Dwight Evans; aides--W. T. Reid, J. Lawrence, J. W. Hallowell, E. P. Loud, H. B. Clark, T. Gerrish, J. S. Lawrence, R. O. Burton, F. L. Burnett, H. H. Murdock, H. Blythe.

From 1902: Marshal--E. Lewis; aides--B. Wendell, Jr., J. G. Willis, D. C. Campbell, P. B. Carroll, A. Hollingsworth, M. R. Brownell, E. Motley, J. L. Motley, C. S. Sargent, E. H. Kendall, R. D. Pruyn, E. W. Jackson, G. Bancroft.

From 1903: Marshall--R. Derby; aides--J. D. Clark, E. Bowditch, R. Ernst, L. Daly, A. Stillman, R. Kernan, T. H. Graydon, S. Whitwell, A. M. Brown, R. Swift, D. W. Knowlton, N. S. Bartlett.

From 1904: Marshall.--J. Jackson, Jr; Aides--E. V. R. Thayer, Jr.; J. Burgess, F. S. Pruyn, R. Pierce, B. Cruger, O. C. Mackay, W. P. Blagden, H. S. Hutchinson, C. B. Marshall, H. Minturn.

The blue books are at Leavitt's and Sanborn's.

It is hoped that at least a thousand more men will sign them at once. Marshals and aides are requested to write the word "officer" against their names.

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