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FORD NAMES FOUR MEN CHOOSING IVY ORATOR

Professor Packard, Melone, Bowditch, Joined on Committee to Select the Winner

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Class Day Committee Chairman George S. Ford '37 announced last night that the committee to select the Ivy Orator would consist of Frederick C. Packard, Jr. '20, assistant professor of Public Speaking; the First Marshal, Neil G. Melone; Second Marshal John B. Bowditch, and himself.

Ford also stated on behalf of the Class Day Committee that because of the sabbatical absence of Willard L. Sperry, Plummer Professor of Christian Morals, the Baccalaureate Services, the Commencement morning prayer, and the Triangle Exercise prayer Class Day morning would be conducted by the Reverend Charles E. Park, of the First Church of Boston.

As half of this June's Class Day rightfully belongs to the Class of 1912, contact has been made with Raymond S. Wilkins '12, secretary of the class, whose twenty-fifth reunion is this year. Mr. Wilkins is at present State Orator.

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