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 Class Day exercises were established by [[eliot_samuel|Samuel Eliot]] in 1858 to celebrate the accomplishments of the graduating class and to emphasize the lasting bonds of friendship. The ceremonies were "a similar fashion to the present custom at Harvard" and originally took place on the [[old_campus|original campus]] around a small white oak that President [[totten_silas|Silas Totten]] planted in front of [[jarvis_hall_old_campus|Jarvis Hall]]. ((Trinity Tablet, April 27, 1878)) Class Day exercises were established by [[eliot_samuel|Samuel Eliot]] in 1858 to celebrate the accomplishments of the graduating class and to emphasize the lasting bonds of friendship. The ceremonies were "a similar fashion to the present custom at Harvard" and originally took place on the [[old_campus|original campus]] around a small white oak that President [[totten_silas|Silas Totten]] planted in front of [[jarvis_hall_old_campus|Jarvis Hall]]. ((Trinity Tablet, April 27, 1878))
  
-The students read orations, poems, class chronicles and prophecies while smoking tobacco. James Williams or "[[staff|Professor Jim]]" made the Class Day punch, and the [[lemon_squeezer|lemon-squeezer]] was passed to the new ClassThe students presented a gift to "Professor Jim,typically a purse of money, and he recited a speech of farewell and advice. He then assisted the students with planting [[class_ivy|ivy]] along the College buildings. The ceremony was typically held  in front of the [[seabury_hall_old_campus|Chapel]] at about 3:30 p.m. and was followed by a dance in the evening, with music supplied by local bands.+A formal affair, Class Day was put on by both students and faculty, who took part in various committees assigned to organizing the components of the day. Students were appointed to various positions during the ceremonies in advance, and Class Day took time and planning to be successful. 
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 +Class Day took place just before commencement, typically in late June. The students read orations, poems, class chronicles and prophecies while smoking tobacco. James Williams or "[[staff|Professor Jim]]" made the Class Day punch, and the [[lemon_squeezer|lemon-squeezer]] was presented to the chosen classStudents also presented a gift to Williams, typically a purse of money, and in return, Williams recited a speech of farewell and advice. He then assisted the students with planting [[class_ivy|ivy]] along the College buildings. The ceremony was typically held  in front of the [[seabury_hall_old_campus|Chapel]] at about 3:30 p.m. and was followed by a supper and dance in the evening, with music supplied by local bands.
  
 Class Day continued as an annual event until the late 1960s. Class Day continued as an annual event until the late 1960s.
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