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Casting a wary eye about for tomorrow's entertainment the Vagabond has a stimulating lecture in the offering of Professor Babbitt in Comparative Literature 11 at Sever 11. also at 12 o'clock. While the subject matter is entitled the "Cult of the Child", it shouldn't be discouraging Everyone who knows but a mere bagatelle about the Harvard Humanist is quite sure that William Wordsworth, nature-commuter extraordinary, will, in the parlance of Chicago, "go for a long ride." And the Vagabond wants to be in the back seat...
...cadets will enter the Yard, passing to the right of University Hall, and forming in front of Sever Hall. At 11.15 o'clock the first six companies will march to the Harvard Union for lunch, followed by the remaining companies at 11.45 o'clock. At 12.45 o'clock the cadets will form again in front of Sever and march to Soldiers Field by way of the Dudley Gate to Quincy Street, through Bow Street to DeWolfe Street and the Drive. They will march over the Weeks Bridge and along Soldiers Field Drive to Gate...
...line on Boylston Street with the head of the procession toward Harvard Square, they will march up Boylston Street to the square to the Johnson Gate, opposite the First Parish Church. From here they will proceed around the College Yard to the right and line up in front of Sever Hall where they will be dismissed...
Forming in front of Sever Hall again at 12.45 o'clock, the corps will march to Soldiers Field by way of the Dudley Gate to Quincy Street, will cross Quincy Square to Bow Street, proceed down DeWolfe Street, will cross the Weeks Bridge, and enter Soldiers Field by gate...
...tower ladder, all beautifully set about with orange lights, and made my way to the court yard. After basking in the sunlight for a moment, I made my way about the Yard, which is grievously changed these days. I find, after careful research that tomorrow there will appear at Sever 11 at 2 o'clock Mr. Harry Irvine the actor. He will talk on an undetermined subject. He has played, in the past with my old friend Herbert Tree and with Forbes Robertson, known to me by reputation only. I recommend him to my disciples. He has many pungent reminiscences...