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The Class Day Committee yesterday announced the program for Class Day to be followed in case of rain. If it should stop raining at any time during the day the regular program will be followed thereafter. Notices on this matter will be posted at Leavitt and Peirce's. The program in case of rain is an follows:
8.30 A. M.--First Bugle call.
8.50 A. M.--Second Bugle call.
9.00 A. M.--Seniors report at Appleton Chapel for the address by Hon. B. Loring Young '07.
10.15 A. M.--Sanders Theatre will be open to ticket holders.
10.45 A. M.--Sanders Theatre will be closed to all but Seniors.
10.45 A. M.--All Seniors report in the transept of Memorial Hall to march into Sanders Theatre in a body.
10.00 to 1.00.--Music in New Lecture Hall-admission on Yard tickets.
2.00 P. M.--Gates will be closed and tickets required of all persons found in the Yard and all who enter thereafter.
2.00 to 3.45 P. M.--Music in Memorial Hall.
2.00 to 5.30 P. M.--Music in Fogg Lecture Room.
3.30 P. M.--Seniors assemble in Sever 11 for the "Tree" exercises.
4.00 P. M.--The Ivy Oration will be given in Sanders Theatre and New Lecture Hall. Rainy Day checks will be given preference for admission, but Stadium tickets will be used as far as possible. All Seniors report at Sanders Theatre.
6.30 to 11.00 P. M.--Music in Sanders Theatre.
6.45 to 11.00 P. M.--Music in Fogg Lecture Room.
7.30 to 11.00 P. M.--Music in New Lecture Hall.
8.00 to 11.00 P. M.--Dancing in Memorial Hall and the Gymnasium.
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