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The Regiment will close its first year tomorrow when it is reviewed by Major-General Leonard Wood, M.D. '84, Governor McCall, Mayor Curley, and representatives of the United States Army and Navy, and of the militia. The entire drill will take place on Soldiers Field, admission to which will be by tickets only. Reserved seats at $1 are on sale at Herrick's, the Harvard Club, Leavitt & Peirce's, Wright & Ditson's Cambridge store, and the H. A. A. General admission will be 50 cents.
The Regiment will assemble on the roadway east of James Smith Hall at 9 o'clock and will march to the Stadium. The exercises are scheduled to begin at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Barrett Wendell, Jr., will present a stand of silk colors, national and regimental, which have been purchased with a fund raised by ladies of Boston.
This ceremony will be followed by exhibition drills. The entire Regiment will go through close order work; one company will give a company open-order drill, and four selected companies will go through close-order battalion formation. In addition the motor-cycle squad and the sanitary troops will give exhibitions. The companies which will participate in the special drills, as well as that which will act as escort to the colors, will be selected by competition this afternoon.
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