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"10,000 MEN OF KIRKLAND," 2 GLOCKENSPIELS, AND 3 DRUMS

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Kirkland House not only won the football game yesterday but also took honors with its band.

Relying on two glockenspiels for the melody and gaining terrific power from its percussion section comprised of a pair of cymbals, several drums, and a pail, rendered notable offerings of "Ten Thousand Men of Kirkland" and other well-known Deacon marching songs.

Other instruments included a saxophone whose tooter was staging a sit-down strike most of the afternoon, a jazz whistle, and other unidentified instruments.

Between selection the musicians formed the corps of Kirkland's cheering section.

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