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On Memorial Day, May 30, exercises will be held in the Living Room of the Union, at the unveiling of a bronze memorial tablet, designed and executed by the sculptor, Bela Pratt, in commemoration of the Harvard men who died in service in the Spanish War. The tablet will be placed directly over the central door of the Living Room and will take the place of the temporary decoration there at present. In form it will some-what resemble it, being a bronze eagle in relief, with the names of the men who died inscribed under its wings, and a motto or inscription below. The names will appear in the following order: Oliver B. Henshaw '93, Philip A. Crapo L.'95, Stanley Hollister '97, William H. Sanders '97, William A. Talcott, Jr., L.'97, James T. Furness '98, Roy W. Stover '98, Stuart W. Wheeler '98, Nathaniel B. Adsit '00, Ralph W. Lahmann '00, and Sherman Hoar '82.
The speakers and order of the exercises will be announced later, and will be arranged in connection with those which are to be held in Memorial Hall.
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