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Despite the more local frantic antics of 2000 high school musicians who cavorted between the halves of the Donelli-led Boston University upset over Colgate in Fenway Park, the New England accolade for musical mayhem still went to the Crimson bandsmen over the weekend.
After a tired group of Coach Dick Harlow's players trudged their way to the Lapham Field House to assemble their gear when the Bowl game was over, the band did not forget them. They assembled underneath the second story looker room and serenaded the gridders with their entire repertoire.
Farewell to Wintergreen
After "Wintergreen" had been hauled out of the almost inexhaustible band bag, conductor Malcolm H. Holmes '28 had a word to say to the men who had cavorted through nine football games.
"As far as I'm concerned, you've had an undefeated season," said Holmes, as he swung his baton across his chest to signify finis for the last time this year.
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