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The speakers for class-day and commencement exercises at Columbia have been chosen. The valedictorian, H. D. Ewing, and the salutatorian, C. H. Young, were selected by the faculty for superiority in scholarship. The others were elected by the class last Tuesday and are as follows: Latin poet, H. A. Sill; English speakers, G. T. Warren, Jr., and J. R. Fairchild; for class-day : orator, P. T. Hall; historian, J. J. Mapes; poet, L. C. Reamer; presentation orator, W. C. Humphreys; prophet, C. S. Baldwin. The committees are: for commencement, J. J. Mapes, H. S. Harper, G. Livingston, G. M. Tuttle and A. M. Kane; for class-day, C. H. Young, D. Ewell, J. R. Fairchild, W. R. Powell, H. A. Sill, H. A. Vedder and G. T. Warren.
Dr. Morgan Dix has accepted the invitation of the class to deliver the baccalaureate sermon in St. Thomas's church.
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