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CLASS-DAY, June 20, 1873.

CLASS AND CLASS-DAY OFFICERS.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Orator.

JOHN FRANKLIN SIMMONS.

Poet.

ROBERT GRANT.

Odist.

JAMES FREDERICK JACKSON.

Ivy Orator.

EDWARDS PIERREPONT COLLINSON BURGWYN.

Chaplain.

LOUIS SHREVE OSBORNE.

Chorister.

EDWARD SHERMAN DODGE.

Marshals.

FREDERICK PRINCE JONES,

JOHN BRYANT,

DUDLEY LEAVITT PICKMAN.

Class-Day Committee.

THOMAS NYE SWIFT,

EDWARD DETRAZ BETTENS,

ROBERT DICKEY.

Class Committee.

JOSEPH LYMAN,

RUFUS WILLIAM NASON,

J. MONROE OLMSTEAD.

Class Secretary.

ARTHUR LOVELL WARE.

At 10 the Chapel will be open for those having tickets; no others being admitted until the Class have entered. At 9.30 the Senior Class assemble in front of Holworthy Hall, and march to the Chapel for prayer by the Chaplain. Assemble again at 10.45, and march to the Chapel, where the exercises will occupy nearly two hours.

From 3 to 5 there will be music on the Green, and dancing in Massachusetts Hall.

At 5.15 Harvard Hall and Holden Chapel will be open for those having seats at the windows. The entrance to the seats behind Harvard and Hollis Halls will be between Holden Chapel and Hollis Hall.

At 5.30 the Class will reassemble in front of Holworthy Hall, march through the Yard, cheer the buildings, plant the Class Ivy, and go through the usual exercises at the Tree, where the Class Song will be sung.

After the exercises at the Tree, and during the remainder of the evening, a ticket will be required of every gentleman, or of gentlemen accompanied by ladies, entering the Yard.

The entrances to the Yard will be between Harvard Hall and Massachusetts, Grays and Weld, Thayer and Holworthy, and no one will be admitted at any other place.

From the close of the exercises at the Tree until 9 the President will receive the Class and their friends at his house.

From 8 to 10, illumination of Holworthy and playing of the Band on the Green.

At 8.30, singing of the Glee Club in front of Holworthy.

No person will be admitted to the Chapel (before the Class), or to the exercises at the Tree, without a reserved seat; and no gentleman to Massachusetts Hall, the President's Reception, or the Yard in the evening, without a ticket.

All Seniors and Students are obliged to have tickets.

All Seniors are requested to appear in full black dress-suits, white cravats, and white gloves.

In order to assist the Committee in carrying out their plans, and render the roping in of the yard effectual, the Students are requested to conform strictly to the above arrangements.

T. N. SWIFT,E. D. BETTENS,R. DICKEY,Class-Day Committee.

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