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S. S. GRISWOLD IN THE OFFING

GOOD SHIP TO WEIGH ANCHOR WITH 1914 ABOARD--REGALIA SALE ENDS.

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The genius who arranges the final order of examinations has nothing on the Senior Picnic Committee when it comes to making schedules. The Committee has arranged something for every minute of the many hours composing tomorrow morning and afternoon and joy will certainly be unconfined.

Here's what's going to happen. Tomorrow at 6.30 A.M. a professional trumpeter (who by the way is also a dignified Senior) will make his rounds in the Yard in an endeavor to awaken the many souls who might forget what day it is. The start comes at 7.30 when the Seniors will march behind the First Corps Cadet Band to Thayer where one of the best photographers of the realm will take a picture while the taking is good.

The boys will then trolley it to Otis Wharf where the S. S. Griswold, which has gone through the same experience before, will endeavor to convey its boisterous cargo to Peddock's Island.

The morning will be devoted to games and aquatic and indoor sports. In the afternoon, the Senior nine will face the Fort Andrews baseball club. F. B. Harvey has been elected captain of the ball team but refused to predict the outcome last night. He said his lips were sealed. The boys of North Thayer think they have a little on their neighbors in the South Entry of the same dwelling when it comes to the national game and these two teams will fight it out some time during the day. Catch as catch can rules will prevail.

The committee reiterates that today is the last time for purchasing regatta--i.e. bathing trunks, caps, etc. They should be obtained by noon today on the ground floor of North Stoughton. They also advise men to wear old clothes, in fact very old clothes, and warn all men that they should take a small amount of money along because there may be a chance to get rid of it. Until then the Noble Seniors "Requiescat in Pace."

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