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In the absence of the three marshals of the Senior class on Class Day, Charles Crehore Cunningham '32, of Milton, will act as marshal, it was learned yesterday. Cunningham has been chosen by the present marshals, W. B. Wood, Jr. '32, N. P. Hallowell '32, and E. E. Record '32, to represent them in the exercises.
This unusual situation is created by the baseball game with Yale, which necessitates the absence of Wood, who is scheduled to play, and the Intercollegiate Track Meet in Los Angeles, which calls away Hallowell and Record. Other class day officials engaged in sports may likewise have to be replaced.
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