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The Permanent Class Committee yesterday extended from yesterday to next Monday the deadline for applications for posts of Class Day Orator, Ivy Orator, Odist, Chorister, and Poet.
The Class Day Orator speaks on a serious topic, the Ivy Orator on a humorous topic. The Odist writes a verse to the tune, "Fair Harvard," and the Chorister leads the Class in singing it.
Manuscripts of orations should be submitted to Frederick C. Packard '28, associate professor of Public Speaking. Poems and odes should be given to Theodore Morrison '23, director of English A. Chorister candidates should report to Archibald T. Davison '06, professor of Music.
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