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The longest football weekend of them all begins tonight at 7 p.m. with a pre-Princeton game rally on the steps of the Indoor Athletic Building.
Starting at the statue of John Harvard in the Yard, the band will wend its way down the traditional route and then mount the steps of the I.A.B. Several new cheerleader and band routines are forecast for the spirited meeting.
Monday, after a day of rest, the fun begins again when people invade the Stadium for the gigantic "Open-Closed" contest. The rally for that epic tilt was held last Friday, and then the rains came. Director of Athletic Thomas D. Bolles re-scheduled that game for Monday, setting up the monster weekend.
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