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SENIOR PICNIC TODAY

Class to Leave Square at 9 o'clock for Holiday at Nantasket.

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Every Senior is expected to be in front of University Hall promptly at 8.30 this morning, in order that the class picnic may commence according to schedule. At 8.45 o'clock, C. A. Shea will distribute crimson badges to the officials of the day. After this important ceremony the class will march to the Square, where special cars will be in waiting, ready to leave at 9 o'clock for Commercial Wharf, Boston. Here the class will board the "King Philip," which will sail at 10 o'clock for Nantasket Point. During the trip there will be a brass band and refreshments.

On arrival at Nantasket Point, the program proper will be put under way. The food committee has made arrangements for a lobster and clam-bake. There will be track games and baseball games between the Grinds and the Sports, the Fat Men and the Thin Men, the Tall Men and the Short Men between Engineers Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Memorial club tables, and other organizations. These healthful athletic sports will be followed by an intellectual and refined vaudeville performance, by the best talent procurable, and finally by a grand balloon ascension. Seniors who do not care to take the "King Philip" are cordially invited to return to Boston in the balloon.

The committee wishes to give the following instructions:

1. Any men who miss the special cars can join the picnic by getting to Commercial Wharf before 10 o'clock.

2. Members of 1904 can purchase tickets for $1 this morning at Leavitt & Peirce's, in the Yard, or in the Square.

3. Rough clothes are to be worn.

4. Members of teams must bring their own bats, balls, and gloves.

The following committees have been appointed:

Managers-in-Chief--J. A. Burgess, R. S. Wallace, E. C. Rust, C. B. Marshall, S. A. Welldon and others.

Managers-in-General--R. R. Alexander, A. A. Ballantine, J. Daniels, A. D. Ficke, A. Goodhue.

Commissary Department--T. B. Souther, W. M. Bertolet, L. Grilk.

Treasury Department--G. B. Collings, W. M. Bertolet, N. Kent.

Vaudeville Committee--C. A. Shea, H. Otis, J. H. Densmore.

Music Committee--A. V. Baird, S. Lawton.

Baseball Committee--C. B. Marshall, A. L. Thayer, W. R. Bowie.

Field Games Committee--E. C. Rust, L. Grilk, C. H. Robinson.

Police--C. H. Robinson, P. Dana, W. K. Rainsford.

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