The members of the class of 1887 with their wives will be the guests of one of their number of luncheon, and will later attend the exercises in Cambridge.
2.00.--First Harvard-Yale baseball game in New Haven.
2.00.--The yard will be cleared, and none but ticket-holders will be admitted between 2 and 11.
4.00.--Exercises in the Stadium. The Ivy oration will be delivered by Robert Charles Benechley, of Worcester.
5.30-7.30.--Phillips Brooks House spread on the quadrangle between Holden Chapel and Phillips Brooks House.
6.00.-10.00.--Spread in the Union, open to members only.
8.00.-11.00.--Dancing in the Gymnasium and in Memorial hall. One set of tickets will admit the bearer to both the Gymnasium and Memorial Hall.
9.00.--The Glee Club will sing on the front steps of Sever Hall.
If arrangements can be made, the Musical Clubs will give a concert in Sanders Theatre on Class Day evening.
Wednesday, June 19.
This day will be left open for class re-