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SNOWBALL CYMBAL.—The Nebraska University marching band is greeted by a barrage of snowballs at the University of Colorado. The band played on as a snowball made a direct hit on the bass drummer and cymbal player, who used his instrument as a shield.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33073, 14 November 1972, Page 9

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SNOWBALL CYMBAL.—The Nebraska University marching band is greeted by a barrage of snowballs at the University of Colorado. The band played on as a snowball made a direct hit on the bass drummer and cymbal player, who used his instrument as a shield. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33073, 14 November 1972, Page 9

SNOWBALL CYMBAL.—The Nebraska University marching band is greeted by a barrage of snowballs at the University of Colorado. The band played on as a snowball made a direct hit on the bass drummer and cymbal player, who used his instrument as a shield. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33073, 14 November 1972, Page 9

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