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300 FATHERS AND SONS HAVE FESTIVE TIME IN STADIUM

Attendance at Soldiers Field Preceded by Lunch at Newell

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Last Saturday afternoon at the Newell boat house between 200 and 300 fathers and sons of the classes of 1896, 1899, 1901, and 1902 gathered to celebrate their annual reunion. A light luncheon was served in the boat house and then those present gathered on the floats of the boat house and sang school songs to the accompaniment of a twelve piece band.

Mr. D. M. Little '18, dean of the Freshman class, explained efforts now being made to acquaint the boys in the preparatory schools who plan to come to Harvard with the conditions they will meet when they arrive. Dean Briggs, who had a cold, did not speak, but was loudly applauded.

At three o'clock the fathers and sons went to the Stadium to see the first part of the University-Princeton track meet, and then at 4 o'clock they marched to the baseball game between the University and Princeton, being joined there by mothers and daughters.

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