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Today
9.30 o'clock--Services in Appleton Chapel; address by Dr. Alfred Worcester '78, professor of Hygiene.
10.45 o'clock--The Senior class will assemble in front of Holworthy Hall and march to Sanders Theatre.
10.55 o'clock--Sanders Theatre will be closed to all but Seniors.
11.00 o'clock--Exercises in Sanders Theatre; Oration, Barrett Williams '28; Poem, C. C. Abbott '28; Ode, J. C. Dreier '28.
2.00 o'clock--Yard will be cleared. Admission only by ticket.
3.00 o'clock--Baseball, Yale vs. Harvard at New Haven.
3.30 o'clock--Three exercises, oration by J. P. Crosby'28.
4.00 o'clock--Stadium exercises: Ivy oration, E. F. Clark '28; confetti battle, etc.
8.00 o'clock--Dancing in Memorial Hall begins.
9.00 o'clock--Singing by the Glee Club on the steps of Widener Library.
Tomorrow
11.00 o'clock--Polo, Yale Freshmen vs. Harvard Freshmen at Soldiers Field.
3.30 o'clock--Baseball; Yale vs. Harvard, on Soldiers Field. Thursday
9.45 o'clock--Exercises In the Sever Quadrangle -- Commencement parts, awarding of degrees, etc. in case of rain degrees will be conferred in Sanders Theatre, and the commencement procession will form in Memorial Hall.
2.00 o'clock--Annual exercises of the Harvard Alumni Association in the Sever Quadrangle.
Friday
11.00 o'clock--Phi Beta Kappa exercises in Sanders Theatre. Professor R. B. Merriman '96, Carl Sandburg, Professor Paul Shorey '78, and J. H. Ropes '89 to speak.
9-6 o'clock--Harvard - Yale boat races at New London, Conn.
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