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CLASS DAY COMMITTEE TO CHOOSE IVY ORATOR

H. L. Blackwell, F. A. Butler, A. S. Manning to Read Papers in Holden Chapel This Afternoon

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Selection of Ivy Orator for 1989 will take place at 3:20 this afternoon in Bolden Chapel. Professor Packard will preside, while members of the Class Day Committee will choose the winner from the three contestants who survived a preliminary competition held earlier this spring.

The entrants will read the papers they plan to deliver on Class Day if they win the contest. All the papers give an amusing retrospect of the Class of '39's last four years.

Three Reach Finals

Of the fourteen entrants in the trial round, which was held on April 27, three survived. The finalists are: H. Lane Blackwell of Cambridge, F. Anthony Butler of New York City, and Allen S. Manning of Fall River.

The members of the Class Day Committee will judge the contest in a reading not open to the public.

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