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The Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa will hold its literary exercises in Sanders Theatre at 11.30 on Phi Beta Kappa Day, Monday, June 21. This marks a departure from the usual custom of holding the exercises at noon. The orator for this occasion is the Hon. Thomas Nelson Page, former United States Ambassador to Italy, while the poet is Professor Charles Hall Grandgent '83 of the Department of French.
A dinner in the Union will follow the Sanders Theatre exercises. Previous to the parade to Sanders Theatre, at 10 o'clock in Emerson D the annual business meeting of the Harvard Chapter will be held.
In past years the business meetings have taken place in Harvard Hall, but this spring a larger, more convenient room has been chosen.
Tickets for the dinner are $2.50, obtainable at Kent's University Bookstore.
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