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The formal dedication of the marble sun-dial pedestal, which the class of 1918 is giving to the University in recognition of its novel position, and in appreciation of the opportunities offered by the Freshman dormitories, will take place on the triangle between Smith and Standish Halls this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The entire Freshman and Sophomore classes are expected to be present. W. J. Murray, president of the Sophomore class will present the pedestal, and President Lowell will reply in behalf of the University. An address by Dean Yeomans will follow. The 1918 cheering will be lead by G. A. Percy '18, and the following committee has been elected to take charge of the 1919 cheering: E. L. Casey, chairman; R. H. Bond, H. Coolidge, R. G. Flynn, and H. C. Smith.
The work of erecting the pedestal was completed yesterday by the firm of Coolidge and Shattuck, the same which planed the Freshman dormitories.
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