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THE LAST PRACTICE.

The Four Classes will March to the Field.--Songs to be Rehearsed.

In view of the last practice of the University eleven this afternoon, it has been suggested that the classes assemble in the Yard and march to the Field in a body. Marshals will be appointed this morning and each class will be preceded by a banner of some sort. The University Band, which will lead the procession, will start for the Field at 3.15, marching first around the Yard.

The Glee Club has volunteered to lead in singing the three songs which are printed this morning. The tunes are familiar to every one, but the words are generally unknown and it is urged that every one either learn them this morning or bring the songs to the Field for reference. Should the singing be successful, the three songs will be printed on cards and distributed by the CRIMSON on the morning of the game. It is further hoped that the Glee Club will lead the singing next Saturday. The songs follow:

Harvard's Day.

[March Time].

Come, fall in line to music fine, keep time with marching feet.

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We'll march about and in and out, and up and down the street.

While on the way the band will play triumphant music meet,

For this, for this is Harvard's Day.

CHORUS.

So let the drummer drum and let the trumpet sound.

We will give a mighty cheer, boys, as we march round.

Let nine long cheers for Harvard thunder far away,

For this is Harvard's, Harvard's day.

A thousand strong we march along in free and rhythmic gait,

Quite unsuppressed with mighty zest, sing songs appropriate;

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