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Sixty strong, the music-makers of the University Band will don their familiar crimson uniforms and trek to the Boston Garden tomorrow night to support the Varsity basketballers in their 9:30 o'clock tilt with Princeton.
Performing at the Garden for the first time since the war curtailed their activities, the veterans of the popular half-time gridiron displays will make up one of the largest aggregations of musicians ever heard by a Garden audience.
Informed of the intention of "the best in the East" to appear tomorrow, Coach Bill Barclay predicted that the musicians would "mean a lot to the team and the crowd generally," and added that he was "very much in favor of" the Band's participation in the winter sports scene.
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