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Seniors with an artistic bent are notified that competitions are now open for designs for Class Day tickets, and for words for the Eaccalaureate Hymn. Efforts must be submitted to 19 Straus Hall, before April 6, and the winners will receive free tickets to the Class Day exercises.
Designs for tickets must be drawn on white paper with black ink, and must be of simple construction. They should bear the following words:
Yard tickets: "Harvard Class Day 1930. Admit one to the Yard, June 17."
Stadium tickets: "Harvard Class Day 1930, Stadium Exercises, 4 P.M., June 17."
Memorial Hall tickets: "Harvard Class Day 1930. Admit one to Memorial Hall, 8-11 P.M., June 17."
Words for the Baccalaureate Bymn should be set to some familiar tune such as "Fair Harvard," "Onward Christian Soldiers," or "Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand."
Seniors are again urged to be measured at the Coop for caps and gowns. After April 1 the price will be relied from $8 to $8.65.
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