Show I COLLEGE MEN r EN OF THE NATION TO MARCH MARCHIN IN THE TH Y INAUGURAL PARADE P RADE S W laton Jan S A distinctive feature of t Use the lna n of Pre IlErt y if plans now under way ful rul Ui fin ftH their I early promise will be a la large larg g representation of the colleges and tint uni e of or the United States Stages In n the theline lint line of parade The matter has bal been put in the hands o an intercollegiate committee tee which has addressed to the presidents of more more than 46 American Institutions of or learning re that delegations be sent on to represent eRt their respective institutions In in the inaugural parade It is expected that each ea h college or university will have havea a distinctive uniform and banner and that the result win be a pleasing addi addition addition addition tion to 0 the other details detail of or the pa po parade parade rade The letter of invitation addressed to the college eoll tle presidents says ays With a view few of or inspiring patriotism la lit the y ung ng men of Qt f our country by bym means m of the object lesson which the I ceremonies will wUl present P t the committee has the honor to I extend through you an to the student body y of 01 your our institution to par participate participate in tile the inaugural parade of oJ March 4 It is earnestly roe e tJ requested ted that you jou Rive give this mo movement venter t your our hearty ap approval approval l end md nd either in person or through a of your selection present this matter for or the students consider consideration in mass meeting assembled In order that the movement may maybe md be successful aU the suggestion is tu made I that mass ma meetings be held bv by b the var varIous ar arious ious bus alumni and university clubs throughout the country for the purpose of Interesting college men in the pro project project I The first firt mass man meeting of this kind will be held in Washington Va hington next Saturday at the Columbia university whEn ahen Graduates graduate from leading universities universities ties are expected to speak peak to an assem assemblage a assemblage m blage to which all resident re college men are invited It is stated by the Intercollegiate committee that the different college clubs and societies tl s are expected to come as delegations delegation Their participation tion will be strictly an There will ill be no maximum or minimum size I of each delegation the only require requirement ment meat being that each body shall be uni uniformed uniformed uniformed formed or decorated so 80 as te to display its college colors Freedom is given to in introduce Introduce unique features characteristic of club life Delegations it is sug suggested suggested suggested perfect themselves in marching either b by column figures or 01 changing their formation while hite in line of ot march One large banner should be carried in front of each eath delegation Cheering will w ill be confined ely to the time Ume when the th respective rf colleges are passing in the president s review reviewing revIewing ing stand Each Kach delegation will Hill be per permitted permitted to give only one cheer so as to prevent an interruption to the cheer of the college colIee follow following IB p g Horns or other instruments for the purpose only of making a noise will not be leO allowed in inthe inthe inthe the parade It is requested leque however that Ut rands t be brought from fron as many colleges as possible T TIe e local commit committee tee will ill make all arrangements necessary necessary sary nary for acc of or institutions signifying a i purpose e to bo ho b represented The railroads will give a s rate to college |