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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
As has been the custom in the past, it is earnestly hoped that it will be possible to take a band to New Haven for this year's game. In order to be able to take a band to the game, however, many more contributions are necessary. The estimated cost of transportation for a band of 40 pieces is in the neighborhood, of $500. This sum must be raised by undergraduate subscription and to this end contribution boxes will be placed at Memorial Hall, Leavitt and Peirce's, the Union, and the CRIMSON Building. So far only $50 has been collected and unless $450 more is raised there will be no Harvard band at New Haven. H. B. CABOT, Jr., '17. G. E. ABBOTT '17. R. COOK '17. J. E. P. MORGAN '17. E. A. TESOHNES '17.
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