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On Commencement Day the Yard will be closed to the public. Only holders of degrees, officers of instruction and government, guests of the Corporation and of the Chief Marshal of the Alumni, candidates for degrees, and students of the University will be allowed in the Yard. The Johnson, Meyer, McKean, and class of 1857 gates will be opened.
Candidates for degrees do not need tickets of admission for themselves to Sanders Theatre. A limited number of tickets are available for candidates for the use of their friends. These tickets will be distributed, under the direction of the Deans of the various Schools, on next Monday. No candidate will receive more than one ticket.
The doors of the Theatre are open to the public, without tickets, after the Commencement procession has entered.
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