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STUDENTS PARADE TO STADIUM THIS AFTERNOON

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At 3.15 o'clock today the University Band will form in front of Widener Library to lead a parade to the Stadium to watch the University football practice.

The band will march past the Yard dormitories, the Mt. Auburn district, and through the Freshman dormitories over the Anderson Bridge to the Stadium.

The student body is expected to fall in behind the band as it files past the various buildings. Head Cheerleader W. L. Tibbetts '26 and his assistants will be in charge of the parade, and they will also lead the final cheering at the field.

Nothing more than signal drill is scheduled for the University today, but the blackshirts will probably put on a series of Yale plays for the benefit of the first-string men.

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