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Cardinal Mercier, the Belgian heropriest of Malines, will be the guest of the University this afternoon, when President Lowell, the Corporation and Board of Overseers, members of the Faculties and their guests and all members of the University will assemble in Sanders Theatre to welcome him.
How the Procession Lines Up
The procession will start when assembly sounds at 3.30 o'clock. All 3.30 classes will be suspended by order of the College office, and students of the various classes will assemble as follows:
1920-East end of Holworthy Hall.
1921-West end of Holworthy Hall.
1922. South end of Stoughton Hall.
1923-South end of Hollis Hall.
Graduate students will be permitted to join the line of march with any class they desire. President Lowell hopes that as many students as possible will attend the reception. The column of Undergraduates will march to the Delta, open ranks and allow the President's procession to pass through. The students' procession will follow directly behind and occupy any vacant scats in the theatre.
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