Jambalaya [yearbook] 1922 . dison, the1922 Band was more than capable of holding its own against the bands of 1 ulanesopponents and has been a great asset to the morale of the various teams. The first two years witnessed a band with few instruments, but still striving to exist,while attempt after attempt was made to raise some funds. Through the efforts of themanager and a few other members, the Student Body Council was made to realize theimportance of the band and assumed the task of raising the necessary funds, also usingtheir influence to have a portion of the blanket tax that is going into
Jambalaya [yearbook] 1922 . dison, the1922 Band was more than capable of holding its own against the bands of 1 ulanesopponents and has been a great asset to the morale of the various teams. The first two years witnessed a band with few instruments, but still striving to exist,while attempt after attempt was made to raise some funds. Through the efforts of themanager and a few other members, the Student Body Council was made to realize theimportance of the band and assumed the task of raising the necessary funds, also usingtheir influence to have a portion of the blanket tax that is going into effect next sessionset aside for he maintenance of the band, thereby assuring a good and everlasting band. 362 ^^ -f-- / rr--- linHiinw»iiiiMniiiinMiiHiiint(iitiiiuiunuiiiiimii»iiuiimiiiiii;imiiimiiiiiniiiiniiiiinn(iiiiiiinuiuuiHUiuiuuiii»H\»unuuimmiiiii»»ii5iDmi^^^ ,. ...:.%*..vV.^V«i. ? ????.?,?.;,, . ^((,/.i„„„„„„„„„,jfl4, - ? k:. ::. •/^•?,»,/;SiS,£*. Upper Picture: At AttentionLower Picture: At Ease Marshal Foch at Tulane The honor of presenting Marshal Foch, GeneraUssimo of the Allied Armies, wilh the degree ofDoctor of Laws was among those awarded to Tulane University in the past year. This degree isreserved for those distinguished men who have performed services lo the world such as to give them anunparalleled place in history. No recipient more worthy than Marshal Foch can at present be found. December 8, 1921, will always be remembered as one of Tulanes memorable days. Not even theheavy downpour of rain dampened the ardor of the hundreds of Tulane and Newcomb students whogreeted the arrival of the marshal. Prefacing the ceremony of presentation by Dr. E. A. Bechlel, President Dinwiddle made a shortaddress. Marshal Foch, after accepting the degree, addressed the students through his interpreter,expressing his appreciation of the honor bestowed upon him, and commented upon the value of educationto the world. From Gene
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