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WINNERS OF BACCALAUREATE HYMN CONTEST ANNOUNCED

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The winners of the 1928 competitions for the Baccalaureate Hymn and the designs on the tickets for the graduation activities this year were announced last night by Hamilton Heard '28, chairman of the Class Day Committee.

The Baccalaureate Hymn competition for a hymn to be sung on Baccalaureate Sunday, June 17, was won by C. F. Fawsett '28, ex-president of the Lampoon, and C. C. Abbott '28, ex-president of the Advocate and Class Poet. They collaborated in writing the hymn.

The ticket competition was won by Gardner Cox '28 for the Memorial Hall ticket, J. H. Meigs '28, for the Yard ticket, and G. F. R. Heap '28, for the Stadium ticket. The winners of these competitions will receive free tickets.

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