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Adlai E. Stevenson, United States Ambassador to the United Nations, will deliver this year's Radcliffe College commencement address, the CRIMSON learned yesterday. Stevenson will speak to members of the 81st graduating class at the ceremony on June 12.
Stevenson, a graduate of Princeton University, has been governor of Illinois and was twice an unsuccessful candidate for the Presidency.
The commencement exercises, which will begin at 11 a.m. on June 12, will be held in the Radcliffe Yard. Mrs. Bunting will also address the Class of '63, and present diplomas to the graduating seniors. B. Gibson Lewis, Jr., minister of the First Presbyterian Church of East Aurora, New York, and chaplain of this year's Commencement, will deliver the traditional closing prayer. This June, for the first time, Radcliffe graduates will receive Harvard diplomas.
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