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Frederick C. Packard, Jr. '20, Assistant Professor of Public Speaking will head the committee to select two undergraduate speakers for the Tercentenary Celebration, the Undergraduate Committee announced last night...
...part of his duties, Bowditch will select 120 Juniors as ushers for the Baccalaureate Sermon, the Senior Spread and Dance, the Triangle Exercises, and the luncheons, suppers, and dancing to be held in the various Houses. These Juniors chosen will also have to assist in the parade of graduates and undergraduates to the stadium, and in the Chapel Services which is the concluding event on the program...
...take over Clark's place at 6. The third boat stroked by Ed Simmons, the pace-setter in the 1935 Yale race, has exchanged a couple of men with the number IV boat, but when the latter boat is dissolved in a day or so Whiteside will probably select two or three of the best men to take positions in the third eight...
...sale of tickets will be in charge of Frank W. Vincent, and Robert C. Hall will take care of the printing and publicity. Shaun Kelly, Jr. will select the patronesses and ushers, while Braman Gibbs and Germaine G. Glidden will combine on the programs...
...familiarize the student with work in a field of concentration, so that one of the weakest spots of the tutorial system as it now stands, that of switching back and forth from one field to another, would to some degree be mitigated. If the Freshman were allowed to select his field of concentration in January instead of in the spring, he could find in his tutorial work from February to May an interesting purgatory. The work should by no means be made a burden because so many Freshmen carry five subjects as it is and the tutors themselves are already...