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Page 48 text:
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A Campu3 Path The Centennial Pageant, on which Mr. W. C. Langdon, pageant master, has been working all winter, will be presented for the first time on Tuesday. There will be, also, alumni meetings and a baseball game. In the evening, President and Mrs. Bryan and the faculty will entertain the seniors, the alumni and their friends at a reception. On Wednesday the Pageant will be repeated, and after this the day will be given over to class reunions and the annual alumni dinner. The R. O. T. C. units, headed by the band, will stage a formal battalion parade on Thursday-. In the afternoon the Pageant will be enacted for the last time. Commencement will be held at ten o ' clock on Friday. General Leonard A. Wood will give the Commencement address. Three former presidents of the University will also be present to speak: David Starr Jordan, John M. Coulter, and Joseph Swain. And thus end the mere plans for Indiana University ' s greatest week. For recording the fulfillment of these plans we leave to the next Arbutus editor. Forty-}
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Page 47 text:
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CENTENNIAL WEEK THE year of 1919-1920 has been one of preparation for Indiana University. In a quiet, general way has gone on the preparation for a Greater Indiana among alumni, officers and friends. And in a more visible manner, the arrange- ments for the actual Centennial Celebration have been proceeding. Although the activities of the whole year have been tinged with the Centen- nial spirit, the actual Celebration does not commence on the Campus until May 30. In the evening of May 30, the Rev. Allan B. Philputt, an alumnus of the 1880 class, will give the baccalaureate address to the senior class. All University Day, a fitting custom which was started last year, will be held on Monday. On this day, also, the seniors will find time for the class day exer- cises; the swing-out in caps and gowns, the peace pipe smoke, the planting of the ivy and of the class tree, and the senior play.
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