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9:30 a.m,--University Symposium, "Taste and the Contemporary Arts." Stanley L, Cavell, moderator, with William Al.
10:30 a.m.--University Symposium, "Safe fred, Robert G. Gardner, Daniel Seltzer, and Michael Steinberg. Emerson 105.
10 a.m.--University Symposium, "1941 Looks at U.S. Foreign Policy." Lincoln P. Bloomfield '41, moderator, with H. Field Haviland '41. Henry Loomis '41, Charles O. Porter '41, and Elliot L. Richardson '41. Lowell Lecture Hall.
10:30 a.m.--University Symposium, "Safety in Transportation: Present and Future Trends." Ross A McFarland, moderator, with Robert L. Cummings Jr. '35, Robert E. Keeton, Dwight M McCracken, and John R. Meyer. Burr B.
10 a.m.--Senior Class Day Exercises Sever Quadrangle. (Lowell Lecture Hall in case of rain.)
11:45 a.m.--Joint Commissioning of ROTC graduates as officers, followed by buffet luncheon for them and their guests. Loeb Drama Center.
2 p.m.--Parade to baseball field stands by Reunion Classes.
3 p.m.--Harvard-Yale baseball game $1.50 tickets on sale at Ticket Office, 60 Boylston St., until noon; thereafter at Gate 2 Soldiers Field.
8:15 p.m.--Glee Club and Band Concert. Tercentary Theatre. (In case of rain: Sanders Theatre.' No admission charge.
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