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Forty-one new Band members including 30 Freshmen will receive silver band charms indicative of full membership as the Harvard University Band Club stages its annual banquet at the Harvard Union this evening.

Guy V. Slade '32, former drillmaster of the band, will be toastmaster for the night. Speeches will be made by all officers of the band, with Herbert M. Irwin '37 handing over the reins of office to M. Bryce Leggett '38, the new manager, who in turn will hand over the Treasurer's post to Charles D. Duffy '39, the present Secretary.

Four reels of film, some in color, taken of the band during the last two years will be presented for the entertainment of the gathering.

Members of the Band Club, and their guests, besides the 114 members of this year's band will attend the banquet, which will be at 6.30 o'clock in the Upper Common Room of the Harvard Union.

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