June 19. Registration at the Copley-Plaza, Boston. Members of the class and their wives and children will be the guests at luncheon of Robert H. Hallowell and Mrs. Hallowell. In the afternoon they will motor to Cambridge and inspect points of interest, after which there will be a service in Appleton Chapel conducted by the clergymen of the class. Later they will have tea with President and Mrs. Lowell.
June 20. 9 A. M., motors will take those members of the class who wish a morning round of golf to the Essex Country Club, Manchester-by-the-Sea. Others will leave by motor at 10 A. M. Lunch and dinner at the Essex Country Club. 10 A. M., the wives and families of members of the class will leave by motor for Cohasset where they will be the guests of Mrs. J. L. Bremer and Mrs. R. B. Williams. There will be a regular New England clambake. In the afternoon they will motor along the South Shore and thence to Milton where they will be guests at supper of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hunt.
June 21. 10 A. M., members of the class will leave by auto for the Weston Golf Club, Weston, for sports and lunch. They will motor back to Cambridge for the Stadium exercises. The wives and children of members of the class will be taken on personally-conducted sightseeing tours in Boston and Cambridge during the morning, and will attend the Stadium exercises in the afternoon. There will be a supper and dance for members of the class and their families at the Colonial Club, Cambridge, in the evening.
June 22. Members of the class and their families will spend the morning at the Cambridge Boat Club, where there will be water sports for the children, and dancing. The class will be the guests at luncheon of Mr. and Mrs. Stoughton Bell. The class dinner will be held at the Harvard Club of Boston. The wives of the members will motor to Brookline after the ball game and will dine at the Brookline Country Club, where there will be music and an entertainment.
June 23. 11.30 A. M., motors will leave the Copley-Plaza for Cambridge. The Chief Marshal's spread and the Class of '96 spread will be held in a separate tent in the Yard. The wives of the members will be the guests at luncheon of Professor and Mrs. R. B. Merriman.
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June 22. 7.30 P. M., informal dinner at the Algonquin Club, Commonwealth avenue, Boston.
June 24. Luncheon at the Alumni tent.
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June 21. 2 P. M., the class will start from the Harvard Club of Boston for the Hoosic-Whisick Club, Canton, where they will spend the afternoon and evening. The afternoon will be devoted to out-door sports.
June 23. Headquarters, Holworthy 23.
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June 20. 1 P. M., lunch at the Harvard Club of Boston. The class will then take motors to the Lexington Golf Club, where the annual "one club" 99-stroke golf championship match will be held. A picnic supper will end the day.
June 22. 1 P. M., buffet luncheon at the Commonwealth Country Club, Chestnut Hill, for members of the class and their families.
June 23. Headquarters, Holworthy 20.
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