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To the Editor of the CRIMSON:
The H. A. A. is to be congratulated upon its policy of admitting groups of schoolboys or boys' organizations to the wooden stands free of charge during the early season football games. No one can reasonably oppose such philanthropy, but there certainly should be a condition or promise that said organizations leave their musical instruments at home. Several times last year and again last Saturday the visiting bands have shown a remarkable instinct for playing at the wrong time. Our own band was delayed several minutes at the end of the first half by an uncalled for demonstration by our guests, and all attempts of the announcer to give scores of other games were met by a deafening outburst from the youthful musicians. Invite the children, but not their trombones! THEO. FLEISHER '24 Ocober 15, 1922.
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