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Tonight, if the nine wins, there will be a celebration and bonfire on Holmes Field. The procession will be led by the band and will march to Holmes Field about eight o'clock when the fire will be lighted. Materials for the bonfire and a sufficient quantity of fireworks will be provided by the committee and all students are requested not to bring fuel themselves.
The following members of the committee appointed to have charge of the celebration, if one is held, are asked to meet at the CRIMSON office at 7.30:
J. C. Fairchild, B. H. Hayes,
R. H. Stevenson, Jr. J. L. Bremer,
W. L. Garrison, S. Heckscher,
J. Dean, F. W. Moore,
J. Wiggin, F. A. Burlingame,
D. D. Scannell, W. Adams,
A. M. Beale, G. W. Thompson,
P. D. Haughton, D. R. Vail,
W. H. Vincent. A. Borden,
L. W. Redpath, F. J. Goodridge,
B. G. Waters, J. W. Dunlop,
J. J. Hayes, C. Brewer,
A. H. Brewer, E. N. Wrightington,
R. H. Hallowell. A. M. Kales,
E. V. Frothingham, R. B. Williams,
E. W. Ames, F. Dobyns,
H. R. Storrs, M. G. Gonterman,
G. Newell, J. E. N. Shaw,
E. Hollister, P. N. Jaffray,
N. P. Hallowell, T. G. Stevenson.
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