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The Class Day Committee requests that all seniors make a point of being present at the Baccalaureate service in Appleton Chapel on Sunday afternoon.
Commencement week will be formally opened on Sunday afternoon when President Lowell will deliver the Baccalaureate, Sermon to the graduating class.
The Seniors, in caps and gowns, will assemble in front of Holworthy Hall at 3.30 o'clock, and will march two abreast around the yard and into the chapel. The line, headed by the officers, will be divided at the front of the central aisle, filling up the pews one at a time in order from the front. No member of the class will be seated until the signal is given by the chairman of the Committee.
The whole floor will be reserved for the class and certain officers of the University, but the gallery will be open to visitors at 3.15.
A reception for the entire class of 1921 will be given by President and Mrs. Lowell immediately after the services from 4.45 to 6 o'clock; it will be held at the President's home, and every senior is cordially invited.
Caps and gowns are to be worn to the Baccalaureate service, as well as all day Class Day and Commencement Day.
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