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LONG SCHEDULE ARRANGED FOR YALE COMMENCEMENT

College and Sheff. Alumni Will Join in Enlarged Program for Class Day Week

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Over 5000 alumni, graduates and non-graduates, both from the college and from the Sheffield Scientific School, are expected at New Haven for Yale's Commencement Week, which is to begin tomorrow evening, and will continue through Friday, ending with the Harvard-Yale boat races. Beside the regular reunions of 23 classes, many others will gather unofficially. The famous old war class of 1862 will be the most prominent of the unofficially reuniting classes, when after 58 years a majority of the 25 living members of the class is expected to be on hand for the celebrations.

The usual program of events, somewhat enlarged, will take place. Among the changes to be initiated are the omission of the "ten o'clock" Campus celebration on Tuesday night, and the introduction of an open forum after the alumni meeting on Tuesday morning.

The schedule of events is as follows:

Saturday, June 19

8.30 P. M.--Presentation of Campus play by the Dramatic Association.

Sunday, June 20

11.00 A. M.--Baccalaureate address by President Hadley.

Monday, June 21

10.30 A. M.--Meeting of the Alumni Advisory Board, Woodbridge Hall.

10.30 A. M.--Class Day exercises of the Sheffield Scientific School, followed by planting of the Class Ivy, Vanderbilt square.

12.30 P. M. Annual luncheon of the Yale Law School Alumni Association, University Dining Hall.

1.00 P. M.--Luncheon of the Yale Corporation and of the Alumni Advisory Board, President's Room, Memorial Hall.

2.15 P. M.--Annual meeting of the Governors of the Yale Publishing Association, Inc. (The Yale Alumni Weekly and Yale Review), Percy Jackson '85 S., presiding, 120 High street.

4.00 P. M.--Class Day exercises, Yale College, followed by planting of the Class Ivy, College Campus.

5.00-7.00 P. M.--Reception by the Governing Board and the Senior class of the Sheffield Scientific School, Byers Hall.

8.15 P. M.--Concert by the Glee, Mandolin and Banjo Clubs, Woolsey Hall.

10.30 P. M.--Promenade of the Senior class, Woolsey Hall.

Tuesday, June 22

10.00 A. M.--1.00 P. M.--Polls open for the election of a member of the Corporation, Woodbridge Hall.

10.45 A. M.--12 M.--Meeting of the alumni, with addresses by the president and representative graduates, Battell Chapel.

1.00 P. M.--Starting of parade of reunion classes to Yale Field.

3.00 P. M.--Baseball game, Harvard vs. Yale, Yale Field.

7.00 P. M.--"1492" dinner, University Dining Hall.

Wednesday, June 23

9.45 A. M.--Assembly of officers, graduates, candidates for degrees and invited guests, College Campus.

10.00 A. M.--Starting of procession for Woolsey Hall.

10.30 A. M.--Commencement exercises, Woolsey Hall.

12.45 P. M.--Assembly of alumni, Hewitt University Quadrangle.

1.00 P. M.--Alumni luncheon, University Dining Hall.

5.00-6.30 P. M.--President's reception, for graduates, their families and invited guests, Memorial Hall.

Friday, June 25

Boat races, Harvard vs. Yale, New London

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