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The parade of Sound Money college campaign clubs in Boston last evening, under the direction of the Harvard Sound Money Campaing Club went off smoothly and successfully. Although not so large as the parade of Friday night, it made up in other ways what it lacked in numbers. The music was especially good, the Harvard division alone having three bands and two fife and drum corps. The Ninety-seven brigade of cavalry made a very striking appearance. Harvard had the largest delegation, and the other colleges in line were Massachusetts Agricultural, Williams and Tufts. "The Radcliffe Contingent" of Harvard men was a very amusing feature. The men from the Agricultural College were in uniform and did some excellent marching. Much of the credit for the success of the affair is due to the Harvard Club, which furnished most of the funds necessary for the parade.
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