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DONHAM'S "A BACCALAUREATE HYMN" WINS SENIOR CONTEST

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Richard Donham '27 is the winner of the Baccalaureate Hymn contest of the Senior Class, it was announced last night by Madison Sayles '27, Chairman of the Class Day Committee. Donham's hymn is entitled "A Baccalaureate Hymn", and will be sung to the tune of "Saint Anne".

There were many hymns submitted to the judges in the contest, and they were set to various well-known tunes. The verses were judged by Professor Emeritus Le B. R. Briggs '75, and the selection of suitable music by Dr. A. T. Davison '06.

All ticket applications for the first series of applications for Class Day must be in the hands of the committee by Saturday night, it was also announced.

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