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The parade in Boston will occur November 3. It will be under the management of the Republican Club but every man in the University is welcome to march. There will be no drilling but every man must have a uniform. This uniform consists of torch, cap, and gown. The cap is a white mortar-board with crimson tassel; the gown flows to the ankles and is crimson with white trimming. Men must be measured at once, as it takes some days to make the uniforms.
The Republican Club band will lead the procession. About one thousand men turned out four years ago, and a greater number still is expected this year. Delegations are also expected from Yale, Williams, Boston University, Tufts, and other colleges. James G. Blaine, who reviewed the procession of four years ago, has been invited to review again this year.
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