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At the Senior smoker held in the Living Room of the Union last evening, H. C. Flower, First Marshal of the Class, announced Friday, May 23, as the date for the annual Senior Picnic. On that day all cuts by members of the class of 1919 not on probation will be excused by the College Office, in order that the whole class may participate in the picnic. This is the first time that this event has been held since the beginning of the war.
As usual, activities will start early on the day of the picnic. The whole class will assemble and will go to the wharf in a special car, where a ferryboat will meet them to take them out to an island in the harbor. The picnickers will be supplied with caps in the class colors, horns, badges, and tin cups, as well as swimming tights for those who wish to take part in the swimming program.
The program of athletics will begin immediately upon arrival at the island, and will consist of baseball, various track events, including a sack-race, and water sports of all kinds. After the morning games lunch will be served, and then the athletics will be continued. The class will return by boat so as to arrive in Cambridge in time for supper.
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