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In connection with Boston's observance of Columbus Day, the mayor of Boston has especially invited Harvard students from South American, European, or Asiatic countries to march behind their respective flags in the review of national groups which will take place on the afternoon of Monday, October 13.
All such students who wish to take part in the demonstration should leave their names, with college addresses and nationalities represented, at 5 University Hall. Their names will then be submitted to the Director of Public Celebrations at the City Hall in Boston.
An invitation to attend this celebration featuring Pan-Americanism in Boston, which has been an annual custom since 1913, is also extended to all members of the Faculty, to whom tickets will be sent upon request.
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