THETWENTy-FOURTH CONVOCATION�fit l11nibttsit)j of - (!tfJitagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERffii():::::$ummerAUGUST SECONDA. D. EIGHTEEN HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHTKENT THEATERCHICAGO, ILLINOISORDER OF EXERCISESI. MUSI C - Processional--" Veni Creator Spiritus"THE UNIVERSITY CHOIR.II. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONThe Counselors of the Graduate Schools and the Candidates for HigherDegrees.The Faculties.The Members of the University Senate and the University Council.The Official Guests of the University.The Trustees of the University.The Convocation Chaplain.IThe President of the University and the Convocation Orator.III. THE PRAYERThe Convocation Chaplain,HEAD PROFESSOR GALUSHA ANDERSON, S.T.D.IV. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"The University of Paris."PROFESSOR GASTON BONET-MAURY, D.D., the University of Paris.V. MUSIC-Anthem-" Consider and Hear Me" - PJlutgerVI. THE PRESIDENT'S STATEMENTVII. MUSIC-Alma Mater - LewisGuy----VIII. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREESTHE GRADUATE SCHOOLSThe Degree of Doctor of Philosophy is conferred by the University upon the followingstudents:ELIZABETH JEFFREYS (Chemistry), Thesis: On Urethanes.ERNEST CARROLL MOORE (Philosophy), Thesis: The Relation of Education to Philosophy in Greec« andEarly Christianity.IX. THE BENEDICTIONThe Convocation Chaplain.X. THE RECESSIONRecessional-" Integer Vitae" FlemmingMARSHALWILLOUGHBY GEORGE WALLING.ASSISTANT MARSHALSWILLIAM FRANCE ANDERSON,CHARLES LINDSEY BURROUGHS, CHARLES VERNER DRF.W,RALPH C. HAMILL,WALTER JOSEPH SCHMAHL.ALMA l\1A TER.-h. J__� � � ,� � -+--�I � �� �" _Lp����__;::_, �ff�,� �:" �iE �.---==�-.=���- --1--==-+--= �--+-" -".--,,-.-,,- -,t---c--=.­I "'--;::-"-... .. ... ,,- - -1. To-night we glad -ly sing the praise Of her who owns us as her sons;2. Her mighty learn-ing we would tell, Tho' life is something more than lore;3. The Cit - y White hath fled the earth, But where the.az - ure wa-ters lie,m�L � --I�_L-II-��II�� II-�-J�:!:tb_! - -61. -i �� - �, "===t=----==t �, I-i==�=�� L=-f;1- - 11.- 11---1- "---1-11-- ---v---17- 7----- " IJ-,- -t:"'\*= .--=t-�t��-=r===t-t:±==i-- � ��' � -i:-+-Jp. �==J==F=. · --jr-t-;-.= -�. �-KL�k.· -� t-��I � - ,,-.-,,-,,-·-r ".---�.- �49-.-"-tl"-Our loy - al voic - es let us raise, And bless her with our ben - i-sons.She could not love her sons so well, Lov'd she not truth and hon - or more.A no - bIer cit - y hath its birth, The Cit - y Gray that ne'er shall die.",�...:_�---.t': �� "'L(I_____p-'-_j;1 IL,-IJ-.---J-J1'�:!:J;ilql=---�=�., � __ t. -��. �e-��,: � -:-+-,Iai=--la.,--. -===�=-f;1--4- ±----t;,1-,--� -,,--I!\I)-.--Iii'- ------IP-� -f"'L--II"--fI":---j-----� - II ��I----V- ,----v�-1I-7-�-�!�b-t�=J-:=L � �I �-�� ++J-:=t-;.� �r-�,,=+=J' �-�-+-.----.�-.,,-, -lC. r----1---t--i -t.r---.---,r--lI£;:­I -".--.--"-,, "--�-I" 11'--"-- i -·'--��I-. � II;;Of all fair mothers, fair - est she, Most wise of all that wis - est be,We prize her breadth of char - i - ty,Her faith that truth shall make men free,For de - cades and for cen - tu - ries, Its bat - tle-ment - ed tow'rs shall rise,I . � I I" II " • "5,--fI. .-·-II-(fI-� fl· �-!1 �_L_II _____��--.h.-6'-� ·-·I-_L-"-J:-II� " � �-+-J�t:jl-r-- ---f---+-- -f-----v. -r- - -11' I...-f.ii!i-_l__1 -v---r--- �- �--v-� ==t==-:-II--,,-c- _�_L_ p,-�------'---1---,,-=----"--' - I " l7� �-�-il-:-I I1':'\I�-r-I�� l' � ..�. -f �-,,-�l-.-L-�Et�j--JJi --t- -fI, -.- !II!1-_t_ ---I--- - ,------r--, --+-_-- � ""1- -61-i __ --+--� --+--,J- • .---I---___'__"-_-fl- -,J-__'-� +-t: -;- -�-- -jIE- ".---,)--. ---II-II---h---h- ---,r- eP-vlfJ----o-1 - If If _Most true of all the true, say we, Is our dear Al - rna Ma - ter.That right shall live e - ter - nal- ly, We praise our Al - rna Ma - ter.Be - neath the' hope-filled Western skies,'Tis our dear Al - rna Ma - ter.,. 1'-1-.--��"_L-!I-"-9S�-P". (l-fl-II g_____p-I-�,�... -P-D,�'f=- · -=t=t= =i · -� = ,,-=lJ.= -" ---:1 �� lj r-1 . � II� - �4�� � � ---+--.,__ "'- -r--. \:"I