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Sunday, June 18
4 o'clock--Baccalaureate sermon in the Memorial Church, followed by President Lowell's reception to the Senior class.
Monday, June 19
11.30 o'clock--Phi Beta Kappa exercises in Sanders Theatre. Orator, Governor W. L. Cross of Connecticut; poet, Archibald MacLeish.
1 o'clock--Phi Beta Kappa luncheon.
10 o'clock--Senior spread and dance at Lowell House.
Tuesday, June 20
11 o'clock--Morning prayers for Seniors in the Memorial Church.
4 o'clock--Sanders Theatre exercises; oration, poem, and ode.
5 o'clock--Graduates and the three lower classes march to the Sadium exercises, which will include the ivy oration, the "confetti battle," etc.
6.15 o'clock--Supper in the Houses and dancing in Lowell and Eliot.
8.15 o'clock--Instrumental and Glee Club concert in the triangle in front of Kirkland House. In case of rain the concert will be given in the Indoor Athletic Building.
9.30 o'clock--Dancing in Eliot and Lowell Houses.
Wednesday, June 21
3.30 o'clock--Harvard-Yale baseball game on Soldiers Field.
Thursday, June 22
10 o'clock--Commencement exercises in the Sever Quadrangle.
12.15 o'clock--Alumni spread in the Yard.
2 o'clock--Annual exercises of the Harvard Alumni Association in the Sever Quadrangle.
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