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IN CASE OF RAIN CLASS DAY

SPECIAL PROGRAM WILL BE FOLLOWED INSTEAD OF ONE PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED.

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In case of rain the Class Day program will be as given below: If it should stop raining during the day, the regular program will be followed thereafter.

9 A. M.--Seniors report in Appleton Chapel for the address by the chaplain.

10.15 A. M.--Sanders Theatre will be open to ticket holders.

10.45 A. M.--Sanders Theatre will be closed to all but Seniors.

10.45 A. M.--All Seniors report in transept of Memorial Hall to march to Sanders Theatre in a body.

2 P. M.--Gates will be closed and tickets required of all persons found in the Yard and who enter thereafter.

2 to 7 P. M.--Music in Fogg Lecture Room and Memorial Hall.

3.30 P. M.--Seniors assemble in Sever 11 for the "Tree" exercises.

4 P. M.--Ivy oration will be delivered in Sanders Theatre and--New Lecture Hall. Stadium tickets will be accepted for admission as far as possible, but rainy day checks will be given the preference. All Seniors report at Sanders Theatre.

7 to 11 P. M.--Music in Sanders Theatre, Fogg Lecture Room and New Lecture Hall.

8 to 11 P. M.--Dancing in Memorial Hall and the Gymnasium.

Seniors are especially requested to report punctually at all exercises.

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