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Once more 1912 is to swim into evidence. At peep of dawn tomorrow the lightsome flute will echo through the Yard; at 8 hatted, trunked and cupped the entire class will be gathered in front of Holworthy. A mighty band will lead the throng a rapid songful march and at 8.30 official cars leave Harvard square for Otis Wharf. At 9.15, the Griswold clears her dock for shores unknown, unseen. At Fort Andrew's pleasant pier unship in rank array! A short stroll down the wood-path then brings our travellers to the Field of Jubilee. Ball games, swimming, diving, blind-fold dory and obstacle races, tugs of war and deep-sea tilting, wrestling, rowing and a hundred and seventeen absolutely new sports will occupy the time till lunch at 12.31 and repeat.
Tickets will be on sale in the Common Room of Thayer today from 12 to 1.30 o'clock. Hats, cups and bathing gowns will be on sale this evening at 8 o'clock.
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