1961-10-21 - Harvard

Pre-Game

Ladies and Gentlemen, the Columbia College Marching Band

[Band marches down the field, plays for Harvard, plays for Columbia and retires from the field.]

Half-Time

Salvete Omnes. Collegium Columbianum Presentat Gregum Qui Facit Musicam Tempestate Omni. Ehlias Dannus, Princeps, Victor Godinus, Gubinator, Edmundus Coller, Legatus.

{Pronounce: Salvete Omnes. Collegium Columbianum Prasentat Gregem Qui Fockit Moosicam Tempestate Omni. Ehleeas Dannus, Prinkepts, Victor Godinus, Goobeenator, Edmundus Coller, Legatus.}

[Band forms a pyramid and marches down the field to the Columbia stands. When they reach the stands announce]

In an attempt to bring the many benefits of New York culture to less sophisticated towns, the Columbia Band presents a salute to Broadway.

[Seventy Six Trombones]

Many shows which make their mark on the Great White Way often are far less successful in their try outs in cities like Boston. Perhaps some of you may remember this tune from one of these Boston flops.

[June Is Busting Out All Over. Band forms an NY]

Although we are happy to appear in other areas of the nation, the band is always glad to return to New York and to enjoy the benefits of civilization.

[Give My Regards to Broadway. Band reforms]

Ladies and Gentlemen, the Alma Mater of Columbia College.