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LAST MASS MEETING AT 7

L. H. LEARY '05 AND OTHERS WILL SPEAK.--PARADE TO FIELD THIS AFTERNOON.

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The one big mass meeting before the Yale game will be held in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 7 o'clock. As this will be the only opportunity for members of the University to practice songs before the game, it is absolutely imperative that everyone going to New Haven be present.

Both the new and the old songs will be practiced under the leadership of B. B. Locke '13, while A. J. Lowrey '13 and C. T. Abeles '13 will lead the cheering. Coach L. H. Leary '05 and others will speak.

As the expenses for the band at New Haven will be heavy, it will be necessary for everyone to contribute as much as possible at the collection to be held after the meeting. Since there is no other source from which to pay the band's expenses, it will be a question of raising a sufficient amount this evening or doing without music at the game.

Parade to Field This Afternoon.

There will be a parade to the field this afternoon at 3.15 o'clock to cheer the team at its last practice in the Stadium. The parade will form in front of Holworthy, Seniors and graduates assembling in front of Stoughton, Juniors in front of the west entrance of Holworthy, Sophomores in front of the east entrance of Holworthy, and Freshmen in front of Thayer.

As the "Marseillaise" will be sung at the game with the crimson "H", all men who have seats in the cheering section should make certain that they are provided with either white or crimson handkerchiefs. The following men in section 30 should provide themselves with crimson handkerchiefs: on rows F to Z inclusive seats 15 to 20 inclusive, and seats 1 to 14 inclusive on rows O to R inclusive. The handkerchiefs will be on sale in many of the Harvard square stores and in the Common Room, Thayer Hall, between 9 and 1 o'clock tomorrow. The price will be 5 cents each.

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