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Harvard 1962

Harvard at Princeton
November 10th, 1962

Princeton loses 0-20

Ladies and gentlemen: For this traditional Ivy League Big Three rivalry, the Princeton University Marching Band presents a salute to Princeton’s worthy adversaries from Hahvahd Yahd.

“Princeton Forward” (Band forms HELLO)

The Band would, with the assistance of six typical Harvard undergraduates, welcome 
all Harvard men to Princeton.

“Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” (Band changes to O HELL)

Recently, Harvard has employed twelve psychiatrists for the purpose of analyzing the emotional problems of its students. Their findings, naturally, have been anything but conclusive, but the problem seems to be —

“I Want a Girl” (Band forms MOM)

In response to the cries of nepotism in the nation’s capital, President Kennedy is exposing his youngest brother to the perils of the two party election system. The Band forms an ambitious diaper on the field, symbolic of the aspirations of Teddy Kennedy, newest member of the Harvard-Kennedy Dynasty.

​“Younger Than Springtime” “Pop Goes the Weasel” (Band forms a diaper with safety pin) 

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