Advertisement

Cambridge the Hub of the Universe When Graduates Return as Guests of Students

Greenough, Worcester, Burbank to Address Meeting--Athletic Program for Visitors

It is expected that about 200 graduates will attend this luncheon, and, in addition, some 50 prominent undergraduates have been invited. Beside the toastmaster, three other men will act as speakers at the dinner. These are President Lowell, Professor A. N. Whitehead, who has recently come to this country from the University of London, and M. A. Cheek '26, President of the Student Council and First Marshal of the close of 1926.

Including the speakers, 15 men, graduates and undergraduates, will find places at the head table. These are, in addition to the four speakers: E. A. Taft '04, Secretary of the New England Federation of Harvard Clubs; Professor C. H. Moore '89, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; W. L. W. Field, S. '98, Headmaster of Milton Academy and former president of the New England Federation; Professor H. J. Hughes '94, Dean of the Engineering School; N. P. Hallowell '98 and B. L. Young '07, Overseers of the College; Leverett Saltonstall '14, Treasurer of the Alumni Association; J. W. Hallowell '01, Treasurer of the Class of 1901, and Chairman of the Associated Harvard Clubs Committee on Athletics, and three undergraduates, W. I. Nichols '26, former President of the CRIMSON, and Rhodes Scholar for next year; F. V. Field '27, President of the CRIMSON and chairman of the Luncheon Committee; and H. S. Woodbridge '27, Undergraduate Chairman for Graduates' Day.

After the luncheon the guests are invited by the H. A. A. to attend a number of athletic events to be held on Soldiers Field. There will be two baseball games, one the University against Amherst, and the other 1929 against Worcester Academy. There will also be a lacrosse game against Brown. Spring football practice may be watched by the graduates from 2.45 o'clock until 3 o'clock.

There will also be a track meet with M. I. T. on the Technology Field.

Buffer supper will be served at the Harvard Club of Boston at 6.30 o'clock. At 7.30 Professor C. T. Copeland will read in the Library of the club.

Advertisement

Half an hour later there will be an informal entertainment at the Harvard Club for the guests. The program, under the direction of B.S. Cogan '23, Master of Ceremonies will consist of music, specialty dances, and motion pictures. The complete program will be as follows:

1. Organ Introduction. Paul Frank

2. Dance, C. S. Gross '27, and W. W. Wilson '27, stars of recent Hasty Pudding Show.

3. Piano Selections, C. E. Henderson '28, of the Hasty Pudding Show.

4. Dance, George Higginson '27, Hero of Hasty Pudding Show.

5. Songs. R. P. Bullard '27. B. S. Cogan '23, with M. H. Harris '24 at the piano

Advertisement