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Because of the feeling of doubt expressed by some members of the class of 1919 as to their status in regard to Class Day, C. A. Clark, Jr., '19, chairman of the Class Day Committee issued the following statement yesterday: "It has been decided that all men who were originally in the class as Freshmen, or have since joined, shall be considered Seniors as far as Class Day is concerned, regardless of their scholastic standing. A man may only be a Junior according to his standing at the College Office, or he may not even be in College, but if he has ever been a member of the Class of 1919 he should realize that this is his Class Day and that at all future reunions on Class Day, he will be part of the Class of 1919."
Class Day Week this year will be attended by an unusually large number of alumni as classes that have been unable to hold reunions for the past several years are expected to make up for the ones that they have missed because of the war. The program for the week will be as follows:
SUNDAY, JUNE 15th.
4 P. M. Baccalaureate Sermon, in Appleton Chapel.
5.00 to 6.30 P. M. President Lowell's Reception to Senior Class, 17 Quincy street.
MONDAY, JUNE 16th.
12 A. M. Phi Beta Kappa Oration and Poem, Sanders.
8.00 P. M. Senior Spread and Dance, the Union.
TUESDAY, JUNE 17th.
Seniors' Class Day.
9.00 A. M. Senior Class Chapel Services, Appleton Chapel.
11.00 A. M. Sanders Theatre.
Oration--Francis Whiting Hatch.
Poem--James Russell Parsons.
Ode--Robert Tyng Bushnell.
3.30 P. M. Tree Exercises, Beside Holden Chapel.
5.50 P. M.--Stadium Exercises.
Ivy Oration--Frederick Marcus Warburg.
Cheering.
Songs by Glee Club.
Presentation of Class Banner to 1922.
Singing.
8 to 11 P. M. Dancing in Memorial Hall and Gymnasium (if the Government has given up those buildings by that time).
9.00 P. M. Singing by Glee Club, Steps of Widener Library.
THURSDAY, JUNE 19.
Commencement Day.
9.45 A. M. Commencement Exercises, Stadium (In case of rain, Sanders Theatre)
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