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The program for the literary exercises in Sanders Theatre on Monday at 11.45 is proving so attractive that the reserved seat tickets are beginning to run short. The Honorable William Howard Taft will make the Oration, Mr. Bliss Carman will give the Poem, and Dean W. W. Fenn will officiate as chaplain. Dean Briggs, President of the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa is the presiding officer.
Those entitled to reserved seats are urged to put in their applications at once, the invited guests of the prize-winners applying of Mr. William C. Lane, at the College Library, or (Monday) at University 4, and the undergraduate members of Phi Beta Kappa applying of C. H. Smith '15 at Dana 46
No tickets are necessary for admission to the second balcony, and after 11.40 the first balcony will no longer be reserved for ticket-holders. Students and the public in general are urged to attend these exercises.
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