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Memorial Day Exercises.

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As has already been announced, a brief service will be held in Sanders Theatre tomorrow at 12 o'clock, noon, in memory of Harvard men who fell in the War. The only exercises will be the reading of portions of Mr. Lowell's Commemoration Ode by Mr. Charles Eliot Norton, with a few appropriate remarks, and singing by the Glee Club. The exercises will take very little if any over half an hour. Coming at just this hour when nothing else is going on to interfere, there seems to be no reason why a large number of the students should not be present.

The Grand Army will occupy the front rows of the floor seats and the students are asked to fill the remaining rows before going into the balconies. Seats will be reserved in the front rows of the first balcony for members of the Faculty and invited guests. The public are cordially invited. the following men are asked to be at the Theatre at 11.40 to usher: R. W. Emmons, S. C. Fairchild, R. H. Stevenson, B. G. Waters, M. Ladd, N. W. Bingham.

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