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"You'll see a swell show before the game and between the halves today," predicted Robert M. Peebles '40, manager of the band.
Before the game the members of the band will spell out the letters of HARVARD, playing a different tune with each letter. "Our Director," "Soldiers Field," "Gridiron King," "10,000 Men," "Onward to the Goal," and "Score," a tun written especially for Yale games, will be played in that order. The band will then spell out ELI in script, and form an II facing the Harvard stands.
During the half intermission, the band will give a rendition of a Yale medley, arranged by Leroy Anderson '29. For its last number, it has decided to form a shield with VERITAS in the center and march off the field.
Peebles said that the ever-popular "Wintergreen" would be played from the stands several times.
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