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The Republican Club has accepted an offer from the Inaugural Committee at Washington to head the college representation in the parade on March 4. The Club hopes to send at least 100 men, and all members and graduates of the University are invited to take part in the procession. It is probable that Princeton, which was represented at President McKinley's second inauguration four years ago, as well as Yale and the University of Pennsylvania, will also join in the parade, and President Roosevelt has expressed the hope that a large number of Harvard men will march. A large banner will be carried by the delegation from the University and the men will wear the red caps and gowns worn in the parade last November.
Full details as to railroad rates and hotel accommodations in Washington will be published later.
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