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by the Ivy Oration. The Band saluted the Senior with their specially-arranged Service Medley, to introduce the Ode, led by Chorister George R. Clay.
Under the tutelage of Walter B. Kamp and Richard P. Gifford, well over 100 couples attended the Senior Dance in Lowell House. Vic Roy's band provided the music for the party.
With the R.O.T.C. units from 1946, 1945, and 1944 standing at attention, Dr. Reginald Fitz '05, University Marshal, led the gowned academic procession of dignitaries down the middle aisle of the Church to open yesterday's service. Following them came the Seniors, led by their Marshals. Each Marshal, accompanied by a Junior Usher, guided a column down each of the side aisles, meeting in front of President Conant to proceed up the center and move into the pows.
Striking the keynote of the Service, President Conant closed his address and the Commencement for the Class of 1943 with the words, "Gentlemen, with anxious pride, Harvard awaits the day of yours return".
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