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Dean Bundy will speak at the Seniors' Class Day ceremonies on June 11, the 1958 Permanent Class Committee announced yesterday. The morning's program, presided over by Merom Brachman, First Marshal of the Class, will also include a serious speech to be delivered by Adam Clymer, Class Orator. The Ivy Oration, traditionally a humorous piece, will be given by Harold E. Fitzgibbons, Jr.
The assembled Seniors and their guests will also hear the Class Poem of Erich W. Segal. The Class Ode, written by L. John Felstiner will be sung by Chorister Frederick Brozer.
Seniors will then be welcomed to the ranks of the Alumni by the President of the Associated Harvard Clubs and the President of the Harvard Alumni Association.
For the first time in history, the Class Committee had invited the Radcliffe Senior Class to be guests at the event, but their Cliffie counterparts had to decline the invitation as the morning ceremony conflicts with Radcliffe graduation.
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