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HARVARD TO HONOR HER DEAD

PROCESSION TO PAY TRIBUTE TO HEROES FORMS TOMORROW AT 11.45.

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The regular services in observance of Memorial Day will be held in Sanders. Theatre tomorrow at 12 o'clock. The procession, which will be led by the undergraduates in the order of classes, will form in front of University Hall at 11.45 o'clock. Everyone must be in line and ready to march by 11.50. Following the undergraduates will be the Sons of Veterans, the Charles Beck Post, G. A. R., officers and graduates of the University including the veterans of the civil was and the speakers of the day. K. W. Snyder '14, and R. Morris '14, have been appointed marshal. The bell in Harvard Hall will ring at 11.45 o'clock, and those who wish to be in the procession should assemble immediately.

At the entrance of Memorial Hall the line of undergraduates will open up, allowing the members of the G. A. R. and veterans to march into the transept where they will salute the tablets commemorated to Harvard men who were killed in the civil war. After this ceremony, the whole company will take the seats reserved for them on the ground floor in Sanders Theatre.

Rev. Professor Francis G. Peabody '69, will open the services with prayer. The University Glee Club will then lead in the singing of America. This will be followed by a short address by Col. Charles Tessenden Morse '58, after which the ceremony will close with the singing of Fair Harvard.

The first floor of Sanders Theatre will be reserved for those who march in the parade and a part of the balcony for holders of reserved seats, but the rest of the house will be open to the public. No tickets will be required. Immediately after the exercises there will be a luncheon for the Harvard veterans

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