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ESSEX, DEDHAM SEATS OF 1911 GAY FIELD DAY

POPS CONCERT AT SYMPHONY HALL WINDS UP DAY

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Yesterday was Field Day for the class of 1911. When festivities wound up at Symphony Hall last night at 11 o'clock, it marked the end of a day which took in the Dedham Polo and Country Club, the Essex Country Club, and the Pops.

Starting at 8.30 o'clock, the men and older sons left for a day of tennis and golf at the Dedham Club with a litle baseball thrown in for the spryer individuals who hanker for that sort of thing.

A polo game was held at the country club in the afternoon for those who cared while the main field events were held in the morning.

Meanwhile the women and younger children were disporting themselves at Essex Country Club at Manchester-by-the-Sea. A program of swimming and tennis was outlined for the more robust souls while those of less sturdy nature took part in a putting tournament, a scavenger hunt, and even bridge.

After that the younger children were put to bed while the oldsters went to the Pops where beer was served.

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