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According to the custom of past years it is planned to form an "H" in the cheering section of the University stands this afternoon with Crimson and white handkerchiefs. Contrary to precedent, however, the "H" this year will be crimson on a white background instead of vice-versa as has been the case in the past. It will be made during the singing of the "Marseillaise." All men in the cheering sections will stand up and wave the handkerchiefs in rhythm according to the directions of the cheer leaders.
Every ticket in the cheering sections is stamped for either a crimson or it white handkerchief, and the man whose ticket is marked "red handkerchief" should obtain it by applying at Leavitt and Peirce's.
There will be 224 men in the crimson "H" and 387 in the white background, which includes the two sections from the cement wall at the top to the similar wall; at the bottom.
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