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GRADUATES’ PLANS.

GRADUATES* PLANS. The arrangements for the celebration of Canterbury College jubilee were carried a stage further at a meeting of graduates a: the C ollege last night. Mr O. T. .T. Alpers presided over a. large attendance. The programme, which has already been published m th* “Star.” was confirmed, and th© following additional arrangements were made At the Sunday morning service m the Cathedral. 750 seats are to b© reserved. 500 for the members of the procession, and th© remaining 250 for ouests on the production of ticket©. At th© reception of delegates from sister foundations on Monday, Bishop Spratt. Dean Fiichett, Dr Andrew Cameron and Professor .Sega r will deliver addresses. The Hon C. -I Parr will open the new engineering wing on Tuesday afternoon at 2.30. A community sing of College song© is to take place in tbe Choral Hail* at eight o’clock ou Saturday evening, m conjunction with the play staged by tlie College Dramatic Society. The Hagley Golf Club has throw or open its course to the College all day on Tuesday, and matches will r>e arranged between past and present members. Owing to th© shortage of tnoraarboards,” the lady graduates will not; wear any head-covering during the service at the Cathedral on Sunday The lady graduates’ dinner will be hehi at the Oriental Cafe simultaneously with the official dinner at Warner’s Hotel and tbe men's dinner at- th® United Service Hotel. 'Hie two laever will finish in time for those present to attend, the diploma ball. Owing to the Sunday tram service. © number of those desirous of attending ihe Cathedral service will b© too late to join the procesrioa at the College. Mr Green street’s office, in tb© AMT. building, has been obtained for a robing room for lady graduates, and arrangement© are being made for them to join the proceoeiea a»t ih© Cathedral door.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17037, 10 May 1923, Page 6

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GRADUATES’ PLANS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17037, 10 May 1923, Page 6

GRADUATES’ PLANS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17037, 10 May 1923, Page 6

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