At five, yesterday afternoon, Memorial was filled with students, fortifying themselves against the labors of the evening. About six, the rallying cries of the various classes began to echo in the square, and in a short time the inward running cars were crowded with students in the uniforms of their respective classes.
At about seven, the Harvard contingent began to form in front of Charles St. Jail, where, it is said, many had already engaged quarters for the night. After a rather long wait at this point, the column took up its march through Charles, Beacon and Berkely sts., to Marlborough, where it made the final halt before starting over the regular route.
At eight o'clock the signal was heard for the entire procession to take up the march. The Harvard brigade, in the division commanded by Col. Bancroft, marched in the following order:
Chief Marshall Storrow and Staff.
Police Corps.
Captain Whiteside.
40 Men.
Drum Corps.
Drum Major Winslow.
90 Men.
Class of '85.
200 Men.
University Eleven, in Barge.
Captain Kimball.
Class of '86.
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