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Regulations governing tickets and admission to the various events during Class Day and Commencement week were given out yesterday by the 1918 Class Day Committee, and a few additions to the program were made at the same time.
Plans for the exercises in the Stadium are now complete. The ceremonies, which will be conducted very simply, are scheduled for the afternoon of Class Day, June 18. S. N. Dunton '18 will deliver the Ivy Oration which will be followed by organized cheering on the part of the class and songs by the Glee Club.
The first application for tickets, which is open only to Seniors, will close June 1. Each one may apply for two Sanders Theatre tickets, at 75 cents each; 12 Stadium tickets, at 50 cents each; ten Union tickets, at 50 cents each, and ten Yard tickets, at 25 cents each. Seniors may also apply at the sale to graduates and undergraduates, but will receive no reduced rate. The number of tickets sold to graduates and undergraduates is limited to six of each kind, and the sale closes June 9.
Seniors must appear at all exercises in caps and gowns on Class Day. Members of the class who intend to hold spreads in the dormitories must obtain written permission from the occupants of such rooms as are to be used.
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