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The University band is now composed of 30 pieces, but more men are still needed, and all men in the University who have ever played a brass instrument are urged to come out. Besides playing at parades and mass meetings and at the Yale game, the band will also play at the torchlight procession in honor of the anniversary of the birth of John Harvard on November 29.
The following men are now playing in the band:
Leader: P. G. Clapp '09.
Cornets: G. W. Boland '08, C. R. Eastman 3G., F. Izard '08 H. W. Rainie 1L., L. Smith '09, C. C. Trump '09, W. W. Tupper '10.
Altos: R. E. Beck '10, G. G. Esselin '09, W. C. Greene '11, H. M. Parshley '09.
Trombones: P. Clarke 1G., H. G. Hampe 3G., R. W. Stearns 1L.
Baritones: F. R. McKenzie 2L., H. K. Moderwell '11.
Bass: R. F. Western 1G.
Clarinet: H. B. Bryant '10.
Piccolos: P. J. Morris '11, W. W. Parshley '09.
Drums: W. A. Fotch '09, H. R. Shaw 1G.
Cymbals: G. A. Geiger '08.
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