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COMPETITIONS OPEN FOR CLASS TICKET DESIGNS

Drawings for Admission Tickets to Yard, Stadium, and Memorial on Class Day Will be Due on March 18--Also Words for Baccalaureate Hymn

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The 1922 Class Day Committee wishes to draw attention of Seniors to the competitions for Class Day ticket designs and for the words of the Baccalaureate Hymn. All Seniors possessing ability along these lines are requested by the Committee to enter the competitions.

The drawing for the tickets should be distinct so that the reproduction of them will be clear. Designs should be done on white paper in black India ink, and should be four and one-half by seven and one-half inches in size. The designs must bear the following words respectively:

Yard Tickets.--"Harvard Class Day 1922. Admit one to the Yard. 2-11 P. M., June 20."

Stadium Tickets.--"Harvard Class Day 1922. Stadium Exercises. 4 P. M., June 20."

Memorial Tickets.--"Harvard Class Day 1922. Admit one to Memorial Hall. 8-11 P. M., June 20."

The words for the Hymn should be set to some familiar tune, such as "Integer Vitae" or "Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand."

Any competitor who wishes more information should communicate with Mitchell Gratwick '22, Grays 26. Words for the Hymn and ticket designs should be sent to him by Saturday, March 18. Free Class Day tickets will be given to the winners of this competition.

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