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CRIMSON CALENDAR

*Open to University. **Open to Public.

All notices for the weekly CRIMSON Calendar must be placed in the notice box in the CRIMSON Office on Fridays before 5 o'clock, marked "For the CRIMSON Calendar."

Sunday, June 16.

11.00-**Rt. Rev. James De Wolf Perry, Jr., '92, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Rhode Island, in Appleton Chapel.

12.30.-Service in Appleton Chapel for members of class of 1887.

4.00.-Baccalaurcate service for Seniors in Appleton Chapel. Baccalaureate sermon by President Lowell.

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5.00-6.00.-Reception by President and Mrs. Lowell to Seniors at 17 Quincy street.

Monday, June 17, Phi Beta Kappa Day.

10.00.-Business meeting of Phi Beta Kappa Society, in Harvard Hall.

11.30.-Phi Beta Kappa Society procession will start for Sanders Theatre.

11.45.-University meeting in Sanders Theatre. Announcement by the President, of the award of academic prizes for 1911-1912.

12.00.-Phi Beta Kappa exercises in Sanders Theatre. Oration by Jean A. A. Jules Jusseraud h.'07; poem, J. J. Chapman '84; presiding officer, Hon. F. J. Swayze '79, president of the Phi Beta Kappa Society.

2.00.-Phi Beta Kappa dinner in Union.

8.00-1.00.-Senior spread and dance in Memorial Hall. W. Tufts, Jr., '13, head usher.

Tuesday, June 18.-Class Day.

9.00.-Service in Appleton Chapel for Seniors, by Professor George Herbert Palmer '64.

11.00.-Class Day exercises in Sanders Theatre. Prayer by Professor George Herbert Palmer '64; oration by R. W. Williams '12; poem by J. G. Gilkey '12; ode by G. W. Gray '12.

2.00.-First baseball game with Yale, in New Haven.

2.00-11.00.-Yard will be open to none but ticket-holders.

4.00.-Exercises in Stadium. Ivy oration by R. C. Benchley '12.

5.30-7.30.-Phillips Brooks House spread on quadrangle between Holden Chapel and Phillips Brooks House.

6.00-10.00.-Spread in Union, open to members only.

8.00-11.00.-Dancing in Hemenway Gymnasium and Memorial Hall.

7.00.-Twenty-fifth anniversary dinner of class of 1887, at Algonquin Club, Boston.

9.00.-Glee Club singing on front steps of Sever Hall.

Wednesday, June 19.-Reunion Day.

10 A. M.-Business meeting of Divinity School Alumni Association in Divinity Chapel.

11.00.-Meeting of President and Fellows of Harvard College in Harvard 5.

11.30.-Radcliffe College Commencement exercises, in Sanders Theatre.

12.00.-Annual business meeting of Harvard Law School Association in North Reading Room, Langdell Hall.

12.00.-Luncheon of alumni of Harvard Divinity School, in Divinity Hall.

2.00.-Second baseball game with Yale, on Soldiers Field.

Thursday, June 20.-Commencement Day.

9.30.-Meeting of Board of Overseers in University 5.

10.00.-President and Fellows, Overseers, Faculties, and other officers of the University will meet the invited guests and alumni of University in Massachusetts Hall.

10-4.-Election of Overseers in Massachusetts Hall.

10.15.-Academic procession will form in the Yard.

11.00.-Commencement exercises in Sanders Theatre: conferring of degrees in course, and of honorary degrees.

12.00-2.00.-Buffet luncheon in Upper Massachusetts Hall for guests of the University and for Alumni who have provided themselves with tickets.

12.30.-Annual meeting of Medical School Alumni Association, in Harvard Hall, Room 1; followed by spread in Thayer Hall.

12.30.-Luncheon and annual meeting of Lawrence Scientific School Association, in University Hall, Room 16.

12.30-1.30.-Chief Marshal's luncheon, in Faculty Room, University Hall.

1.30.-Alumni and guests will assemble at Massachusetts Hall, to form in procession.

1.45.-Procession will march to meeting of Alumni in quadrangle east of Sever Hall.

2.15.-Annual meeting of Alumni Association.

6.30.-Annual dinner of Lawrence Scientific School Association, at Hotel Puritan, Boston.

Friday, June 21.

First day of Northfield Conference, at Northfield, Mass.

Yale-Harvard boat races at New London, Conn.

10.30.-Freshman eights row two-mile race upstream, starting from railroad bridge, and finishing at Navy Yard.

11.00.-University fours row two-mile race upstream, starting at Navy Yard, and finishing at Harvard rowing quarters.

5.00.-University eights row four-mile race down stream, starting at Harvard rowing quarters, and finishing at railroad bridge.

Saturday, June 22.

3.00.-Third baseball game with Yale, (in case of tie), in New York, N. Y.

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