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University Calendar.

JUNE 19. SUNDAY.

Appleton Chapel, 4 p.m. Baccalaureate Sermon to the Senior Class. Rev. Francis G. Peabody.

*** Week-day morning prayers at 8.45 a.m. No seats are assigned, either for officers or classes. Prayers will be conducted by Dr. McKenzie until June 23.

Dr. McKenzie may be found at Wadsworth House I every week-day from 9 to 10 a.m.

20. MONDAY.Board of Overseers. Special meeting at No. 50 State St. Boston, at 11 a.m.

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21. TUESDAY.College Faculty. Meeting at University 5, 3.30 p.m.

23. THURSDAY.Academic Council. Stated meeting at University 5, 8 p. m.

24. FRIDAY.Class Day exercises. Prayer by Rev. Francis Greenwood Peabody.- Oration by Franklin Elmer Ellsworth Hamilton.-Poem by Francis Sterne Palmer.-Ivy Oration by Francis Michael.-Ode by George Pierce Baker, Jr. Sanders Theatre. 11.30 a. m.

At 9.30 a. m. the Senior Class will assemble in front of Holworthy Hall and march to Appleton Chapel, where prayer will be offered by the Rev. F. G. Peabody, Plummer Professor.

At 10.30 Sanders Theatre will be open to those having tickets.

At 11.15 the Senior Class will reassemble in front of Holworthy and march to the Theatre, where the exercises will occupy nearly two hours.

From 2 to 5 p. m. there will be music in the yard.

From 3 to 5 o'clock there will be dancing in Memorial Hall.

At 4.45 o'clock, Harvard Hall, Holden Chapel, and the entrance to the seats around the tree will be opened to those having tickets.

At 5.15 the Class will re-assemble in front of Holworthy, march through the yard and cheer the College Buildings, then to the Tree, where the usual exercises and the singing of the Class Song will take place.

During the exercises at the Tree, the College Yard will be fenced off and cleared, and during the remainder of the afternoon and evening a Ticket will be required of persons entering the portion of the yard enclosed by the fence.

In order to facilitate the clearing of the yard Seniors are requested to see that their guests who are not at the Tree shall be in the parlors.

From 7.30 to 10.30 there will be illuminations and music in the portion of the yard fenced off.

From 8 to 11 there will be dancing in Memorial Hall and in the Gymnasium.

At 8.30 there will be singing by the Glee Club in front of Holworthy.

No checks will be issued to those leaving the yard after 8.30 p. m. After 9 p. m. no checks will be received for entrance to the yard. Those entering the yard after that hour must surrender their Yard or show their Memorial Tickets.

All Seniors and Students are obliged to have Tickets to the different exercises except where they go by classes.

Each Ticket for Memorial Hall will be good for both afternoon and evening. The entrance will be at the south door, the exit from the north door. The same tickets will be good for the Hemenway Gymnasium after 6 o'clock p. m., and there will be no admission without Tickets. There will be dancing in the Gymnasium from 8 to 11 p. m. The entrance will be at the main entrance of the building, the exit at the side door facing the common.

The entrances to the portion of the yard fenced off will be between Massachusetts and Harvard, Holworthy and Thayer, Grays and Weld, and a special entrance between Massachusetts and Harvard, for those coming in carriages.

The exits from the yard will be between Holworthy and Stoughton, University and Thayer, Massachusetts and Harvard, Grays and Matthews.

In order to assist the Committee, all Students are requested to conform strictly to the above arrangements.

WILLIAM ENDICOTT, 3D,Chairman.FRANKLIN REMINGTON,CARL AUGUST DE GERSDORFF,Class Day Committee.28. TUESDAY.Lawrence Scientific School Association. First Annual Meeting. Scientific School Building, 1 p. m.

Divinity School. Meeting of the Alumni at 2 p. m. in the Chapel of Divinity Hall. At 4 p. m. at the same place, an address by Rev. Joseph May, of Philadelphia. Collation in the Upper Lecture Room of Divinity Hall, at 5.30 p.m.

29. WEDNESDAY. (Commencement.)Board of Overseers. Meeting at Memorial Hall, 9 a. m.

Election of Overseers. Massachusetts Hall, 10 a. m. till 4 p. m.

Commencement Exercises. Sanders Theatre, 10.30 a.m.

***The Corporation, Overseers, Faculties and other officers will meet the invited guests and Alumni of the University in Massachusetts Hall, at 9.45 a. m., and, escorted by the Graduating Class, will proceed to Sanders Theatre. The Theatre will be open to ticket holders at 9.25, and seats will be reserved until 9.55.

Association of the Alumni. Business Meeting. Harvard Hall, 1 p.m.

Commencement Dinner. Memorial Hall, 2.30 p. m.

*** The Alumni and invited guests will assemble in Massachusetts Hall at 2 p. m., and march in procession to Memorial Hall. Tickets for the dinner will be for sale at Massachusetts Hall from 10 till 2 o'clock. Price one dollar. Graduates of 1832 and of earlier classes are entitled to tickets without payment.

30. THURSDAY.Examinations for admission to Harvard College, the Law School, the Medical School, and the Lawrence Scientific School.

Phi Beta Kappa. Harvard Chapter. Business Meeting, Boylston Hall, West Lecture Room, 12 m. - No literary Exercises. - Dinner at 2 p. m., in Lower Massachusetts.

*** Tickets at Sever's University Bookstore.

ENGLISH C.The Junior Thesis will be returned on Monday, June 20, from 1 to 2 p. m., in Sever 1.

Blue books and Lists of topics for the Examination will be received on Tuesday, June 21, from 2 to 2 p. m. in Sever 1.

Duplicate lists should be written on separate cards, each the size of a postal card. The lists should not be written on paper slips, and must be written on one side of each of the cards used. Care must be taken to hand in both the duplicate lists, each being precisely like the other in all respects.

The titles of the subjects should be given in full. Special care should be taken to avoid any proposal of topics now on the excluded list. No new list of excluded topics will be issued this year; the list issued at the beginning of the year will remain in force for the examinations.

Lists may be handed to Prof. Royce or to Mr. Gates, or may be mailed to either. But the instructors cannot be responsible for any lists not actually delivered to them personally.

Any failure to hand in a list at the proper time, or any proposal of inadmissible topics, may seriously interfere with the success of the student in question. Owing to the shortness of the time, and the number of persons concerned, the instructors cannot undertake to correct any mistakes as to these matters. Especial care should therefore be taken to conform to the foregoing rules.

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