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The New Haven trial of Band Manager Peter Strauss '54 and Bandsman Edward K. L. Upton '56 has been set for November 5, by the District Attorney's office.
Strauss and Upton were booked by New Haven police after the band stopped in New Haven at 3 a.m. last Saturday and serenaded Yale.
Strauss and Upton were released on bail, and played at Columbia's Baker Field. The trial was originally scheduled for Tuesday morning but was postponed at the request of the Harvard men's lawyers.
The Band's annual Dartmouth concert, trial nonetheless, will be held in Sanders Theatre at 8:15 p.m. tonight.
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