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The Class Day Committee requests that all Seniors make it a point to be present Sunday afternoon at the Baccalaureate service.
Commencement week will be formally opened tomorrow afternoon when President Lowell will deliver the Baccalaureate Sermon to the members of the Senior class in Appleton Chapel at 4 o'clock.
The Seniors will assemble in the Yard in front of Holworthy Hall at 3.30 o'clock, dressed in caps and gowns. The class will then march two abreast, headed by the first marshal and the chairman of the Class Day Committee between Thayer and University Halls to Appleton Chapel. The first marshal and the chairman will march to the front of the chapel, and then turning will walk back, dividing the Seniors and assigning them to pews as they go. They then return to the front pew and at a signal from the chairman the class sits down.
The entire floor of the chapel will be reserved soleley for Seniors, with the exception of a few seats for officers of the University. Undergraduates and visitors will be admitted only to the gallery during the services.
After the address President Lowell will give a reception to the class of 1920 at his home, 17 Quincy street, from 5 to 6.30 o'clock.
Caps and gowns will be worn at that service and all day on Class Day and Commencement Day.
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