On Wednesday morning, at 9.30, the College Band will play in the yard, and at 10 promptly the classes will form and march down Cambridge street to Thorndike street, where the procession will start.
The route of the procession will be from Third street, Cambridge street, Windsor, Harvard, Columbia, Lafayette Square, Massachusetts avenue, Lee, Harvard, Harvard Square, Brattle Sq., Brattle street, Craigie, Concord avenue, Bond, Garden, Linnaen, Massachusetts avenue to Cogswell; countermarch, Massachusetts avenue, Waterhouse, past Washington Elm to Soldiers' Monument. At the Washington Elm the procession will be reviewed by the Lieutenant Governor and the Mayor of the city; also by the Chief Marshal, on Garden street, opposite Soldiers Monument. All but military bodies will form and march in single ranks in sections of eight front if possible, but not less than in columns of four.
Harvard men should be proud that they are accorded second place in a parade of six divisions, made up of members of the G. A. R., divisions of the State Militia, the Cadets, the School Regiments, representatives of the Cambridge trades and other representative bodies.
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