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Tomorrow at 7.15 o'clock, what is bound to be the noisiest mass meeting of the year will be held in the Union.
With enthusiasm roused to a high pitch as a result of the victory over Brown, and with speculation rife as to who will appear in the coveted seats on the platform, not an inch of room is expected to be vacant tomorrow night.
The University Band will be present as usual, and Head Cheer leader W. L. Tibbetts, Jr., will be in charge of the rally.
Captain Cheek of the University football team will speak from the platform. R. T. Fisher '12, Head Coach of the Crimson cohorts, will speak publicly to the student body for the first time this year and T. D. Blake '25, Harvard strategist and scout, will tell the meeting what the eleven must do to down the invaders from New Haven.
The eleven men who on Saturday are to face the Bulldog, will also be present on the platform, and if Mike, Crimson mascot, is absent, it will be the first time within the memory of Crimson football followers.
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