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Alumni Day is planned for Saturday, April 7, As usual, the work is in the hands of the local Alumni Association. The banquet wi^l 'be followed \by a dance in Dairy Hall and \by the School play entitled \ A Tailor - Mad-3 Man\ at night. This forms an introduc- tion to Commsncensnt exercises, Sunday, April 8th,* the Glass of twenty-thred plans to have its Baccalaureate Cex-msn, Monday, April 9th will \be Class Day with special exercises in Chapel Hall, in~ eluding the Claris History, Prophecy and 7/ill, followed - weather permitting, 'by planting of the class tree and location of the class marker,' The graduating exercises will \be held on Tuesday, AprilllOth, in the American Theatre* It is hoped this year to secure ' Commissioner of Agriculture, Berne P, Pyrke of Albany, as commencement speaker* Judge P^rke is an Essex County man and ha,-5 Already tentatively promised Dsan Verbeck that he will be with us on that day, The various f rat amities and the sorority extend hearty welcome to all the ali.nanii to return at this time and enjoy the covomsncement see,son with theme The proof of cuts for the Agricola has been rei? ceived Toy the Board,, Business Manager Russell hay just forwarded e check approximating $300 to cover the cost of this phase al:;na. The management is making every effort to pay all \bills promptly when presented but can only do tlu s when the student body and Alumni pay their subscriptions, as requested 6 \ S, 0, A« expects every man to do his duty, and support the Agricola 1 ' « Do not let this enterprise of the School suffer from lack of school spirit and support* Plans ars under way for the School to take charge of all Advanced Registry tests for the Ayrshire Breeders in this part of the State, if satisfactory arrangements can be made. Professor C. ¥, Gilbert is in correspondence with the Association in an effort to develop that p&ase of the breeding work as a regular