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LOCAL REPUBLICANS ARE TO CONVENE FOR PARADE

March Starts at Union at 6.30 O'clock Tomorrow Evening--Partisans Will Join Rally in Boston

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Plans have been definitely completed for the Republican Club parade which is to take place tomorrow night, it was announced by E. W. Sexton '29 leader of the parade.

Led by a band of 25 pieces, the Republicans of the University will start out at 6.30 o'clock from in front of the Harvard Union. Marching down Massachusetts Avenue to Dunster Street, down Dunster Street to the Freshman Dormitories, and thence back to Mt. Auburn, the parade is expected to draw to its ranks three or four hundred Hoover-Curtis partisans. Torchlights and other campaigning devices will be issued to the marchers. It is not yet decided whether the parade will enter Smith Halls Quadrangle before turning back.

Busses Will Supply Transportation

Busses will be waiting at Mt. Auburn Street to convey the members of the rank and file to the corner of Fairfield Street and Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, where the big Hoover demonstration which is scheduled to take place will be joined.

The committee in charge of the demonstration wishes to announce that everyone arriving there will be supplied with a torch, and that refreshments will probably be served in Boston. All Hoover supporters are urged to turn out for the parade which is a traditional feature of the electoral campaign at Harvard.

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