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The procession will form near the gymnasium, at 7.30, on Saturday evening. The route will be as follows: Broadway to Quincy St., to Harvard St., thence east to Prospect St., south to Central Sq., west on Main St. to Quincy; thence to Broadway and enter the college yard beside Thayer, and will pass Holworthy, Hollis, Stoughton, Matthews, Grays and Weld, going out between Weld and University, passing the Library, thence to Harvard St. From there the route will be past Harvard Sq., College House, and beside Common to the Washington Elm, thence to Brattle St. as far as Craigie. The line will then move on Craigie to Concord Ave., east to Common, thence across North Ave., passing between Holmes and Jarvis Fields, entering Holmes Field near Hasty Pudding building, where fireworks will begin on arrival.
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