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SENIORS TO DON CAP AND GOWN FOR REST OF MONTH

WOOD AND JOHNSON SKETCHES TO BE PLACED ON TICKETS

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Today is the first day on which all Senior's are expected to wear caps and gowns, it was announced yesterday by Madison Sayles '27, chairman of the Class Day Committee. During every day in May, members of the Class of 1927 are to wear caps and gowns until 1 o'clock in the afternoon. This is a Harvard tradition, and is followed almost universally by each out going class.

Freshmen Will Not Pose

Tomorrow at 1:15 o'clock on the steps of Widener the annual Senior Class picture will be taken. This will be the last group picture of the entire class, and the one that will appear in the Senior Album. It will be taken in caps and gowns. However contrary to the previous custom, the members of the graduating class will not beg from the Freshmen after the picture, now will the picture of the first year men be taken.

Wood and Johnson Sketches Chosen

The results of competitions for designs on the various tickets to be used during the Class Day exercises became known yesterday. H. R. Wood was awarded the honor of having a picture of Johnson Gate, drawn by him, placed on each Yard ticket for the day. B. L. Rideout will have his sketchings of Memorial Hall and the Stadium placed on the Memorial Hall and Stadium tickets. For these designs many Seniors submitted drawings, and the best and most appropriate for tickets were chosen by the printer. The printer stated that those submitted this year were unusual.

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