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WILL HOLD CLASS DAY

TO FORM FITTING PLANS

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The Senior Class Day exercises will be held this year as formerly despite the present situation created by the war. The 1917 Class Day Committee intends to make the event of even greater significance than has been the case in previous years, inasmuch as it may be one of the last occasions at which the class will be present as a whole. At the close of the war, it is argued, the Seniors will be widely scattered, and they may never be able to meet in a body again.

For this reason the Class Day this June will be planned as an event always to be remembered by the members of 1917. President Lowell has urged that the affair be a fitting one, and the committee in charge is already at work in carrying out this idea.

In connection with this year's Commencement, the Class of 1892 will hold its 25th annual reunion. Alumni who graduated in that year will assemble from all parts of the country, and extensive plans have been formulated for their part in the proceedings.

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