'THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOFounded bp John D. "R.._ockefellerJ!ailp �rogramme of rbr J!ecennialCirelebrationJUNE 14, IS, 16, 17, AND 18, 1901�ommitteegGeneral Committee on Arrangements: HARRY P. JUDSON, Chairman, Rollin D. Salisbury, John M. Coulter,Frank F. Abbott, Shailer Mathews, Edward Capps, George E. Vincent, Felix Lengfeld, Francis W.Shepardson, Joseph E. Raycroft.Committee on Invitations: FRANCIS 'V. SHEPARDSON, Chairman, Thomas W. Goodspeed, Eri B. Hulbert,Marion Talbot, George S. Goodspeed, Gertrude Dudley.Committee on Reception: WILLIAM G. HALE, Chairman, H. H. Donaldson, J. V. Nef, Albion W. Small, E.Hastings Moore, Edmund J. James, Richard G. Moulton, George C. Howland, Ralph C. H. Catterall.Committee on Educational Conferences: J. LAURENCE LAUGHLIN, Chairman, Paul Shorey, John Dewey,Ella F. Young, Alexander Smith, George H. Locke, Charles B. Davenport, Frank J. Miller.Committee on Religious Exercises: SHAILER MATHEWS, Chairman, Charles R. Henderson, Charles R.Barnes, Eri B. Hulbert, John W. Moncrief, George B. Foster.Committee on Athletic Exercises: A. ALONZO STAGG, Chairman, Oliver J. Thatcher, Horace Butterworth.Committee on Dramatic Performances: S. H. CLARK, Cftainnan, Frederick M. Blanchard, William H.Gorsuch, C. Riborg Mann.Committee on Class Exercises: JAMES H. TUFTS, Chair11zan, Edwin E. Sparks, William Hill.Committee on Alumni Meetings: PHILIP S. ALLEN, Chairman, Frederic I. Carpenter, Addison M. Moore,James W. Thompson, Herbert E. Slaught, Herbert L. Willett.Committee on Decoration and Illumination: JOSEPH E. RAYCROFT, Chairman, Henry G. Gale, Robert A.Millikan, Clarence A. Torrey.Committee on Music: JOHN M. COULTER, Ch airnean ; Glenn M. Hobbs, Lester B. Jones, Charles J. Cham­berlain.Committee on Luncheons: GERTRUDE DUDLEY, Clzairman, Marion Talbot, James H. Boyd._ ���� -=- _ ___ _ _._ _ _ � � " .::-- _...r /_ ...../__.... ...-�- ---- ---Committee Oil Corner Stone Laying: JOSEPH P. IDDINGS, Chairman, Richard G. Moulton, Albion W.Small, J. Laurence Laughlin, Emil G. Hirsch, George E. Vincent, Newman Miller.Committee on Convocation Reception: ROBERT FRANCIS HARPER, Chairman, Frank F. Abbott, LewellysF. Barker, Charles Zueblin, George H. Mead, George E. Vincent, Ernst Freund, Ralph S. Lillie,Henry R. Hatfield, J. G. Carter Troop, Edgar J. Goodspeed.Committee on the Convocation Exercises: JAMES R. ANGELL, Chairman, Clarence F. Castle, Julius Stieg­litz, Theodore L. Neff.Committee Oil the Congregation Dinner: THOMAS C. CHAMBERLIN, Ch air m an, Charles R. Henderson, GeorgeS. Goodspeed, George E. Vincent, James H. Boyd.Committee on Decennial Publications: EDWARD CAPPS, Chairman, Rollin D. Salisbury, Starr W. Cutting,Shailer Mathews, Adolph C. Miller, Carl D. Buck, Jacques Loeb, Oskar Bolza.8: 30 A.M. Junior Day Athletics Marshall FieldC1zairnzan offlle Day, Mr. THOMAS J. HAIRCbairma» offlze Promenade, MR. PI"ATT M. CONRADCOMMITTEESCommrttee on Reception: W. G. McLAURV, Chairman, H. B. Wyman, T. Howe.Com ne itt ec on A I'rallgements: H. B. BLAKEV, Chairman, W. E. Francis, A. C. Fiero.Committee Oil Fin a uce : C. C. KUCKOLS, Chairman, R. C. Neptune, O. E. Atwood.Committee on Printing: R. H. \VELLINGTON, Chairman, A. G. Thomas, F. F. G. Tische.Committee on Atltletz'cs: R. L. HEJ\RY, Cllairman, F. M. Horton, L. A. Hopkins.Committee Oil Deco ration s : MISS BELDEN, Chairman, Miss Landers, C. M. Hoagland.Committee Oil !7JY Exercises: MIss DOLFIKGER, Ch a irm a n ; Miss Hobbs, L. P. Lewis.OFFICIALSReferee, A. A. StaggStarter, J. E. RaycraftScorer, J. F. Hagey Clerk Of Course, C. B. HcrschbergerMarshal, J. C. EwingArs non nccr, H. B. Con ibearTimersA. A. StaggH. B. ConibearL. T. Vernon Field JudgesW. CareyE. E. PerkinsW. R. Jayne Track JudgesZ. R. PettetD. R. RichbergC. V. Brown(r) The Inter-fraternity Meet. Contests of representatives of Alpha Delta Phi, BetaTheta Pi, Chi Psi, Delta Kappa Epsilon. DeltaTau Delta, Delta Upsilon, PhiDelta Theta, Phi Kappa Psi, Psi Upsilon, and Sigma Chi(2) The Inter-house Meet. Contests of representatives of Lincoln, Snell, andWashington Houses4:00 P.M. Band Concert and Baseball Game Marshall Field12: 00 M. Ivy ExercisesThe Ivy Poem, Miss KARLE WILSONPresentation of the Spade to Mr. CLIFFORD W. GAYLORD by Miss EDNA ROBINSONIiValker MuseumThe Ivy Oration, Mr. CLAUDE C. NUCKOLS2:00 P.M. Dramatics Rosalie HallPresentation of Augustin Daly's four-act Comedy, "A Night Off," by the Universityof Chicago Dramatic Club, Mr. H. STANLEY DAVIES, DirectorCAST OF CHARACTERSProfessor Justinian Babbitt, Professor of Ancient History in the University,Mr. F. J. SardamHarry Damask, His Son-in-law . . . Mr. Curtiss ManningJack Mulberry, in Pursuit of Fortune Mr. Claude NuckolsLord Mulberry, in Pursuit of Jaek . . Mr. Walker McLauryMarcus Brutus Snap, a Traveling" Barnstormer" . Mr. Rowland RogersJoseph Lawrence Prowl, Head Marshal in the University, Mr. Lees BallingerMrs. Zantippa Babbitt, the Professor's Wife • . Miss Martha LandersNishe, the Youngest" Imp" of the HouseholdAngelica Damask, the EldestSusan, the" Brassiest" .Maria, Maid at Damask's Miss Lina SmallMiss Claribel GoodwinMiss Wynne LackersteenMiss Louise Dodge2:30 P.M. The Twenty-fifth Meeting of the University CongregationHaskell Oriental Museum - C017gregati01z HallCHICAGO vs. WISCONSIN8:00 P.M. First Performance of "As You Like It," under the auspices of theDepartment of Public SpeakingPrepared and presented under the direction of Mr. FRANK TORRANCE WALLACETHE EXECUTIVE STAFF.General1l1allager: Mr. Elliott S. Norton.Executive Committee: Messrs. Edson B. Cooke, Augustine F. Naylor,George McHenry, Albert W. Sherer.Ushers: Miss Amy Hews, chief; Misses Sarah Barney, Marjorie Coulter,Dorothy Duncan, Mabel Hartley, Genevieve Hayner, Pearl Hood, MetaLnchrnund, Esther Lynn, Annie Meade, Louise Miller, Stella Moore,Mabel Pain, Ruth Vail, Jane Walker, Alia Webb, Edith Wiles.Pages: Masters Floyd Willett, Leander MacClintock.CAST OF CHARACTERSDuke of Burgundy .Frederick, Brother to the Duke, and Usurper of his Dukedom Mr. Leo KleinMr. Walker G. McLauryLords, Ladies, Guards, and Peasants: Misses Edna Campbell, HelenCampbell, BessieJ. Crary, Zerlina Hirsh, Ethel C. Randall, Tennie F. Rolfe,Rose Rosenberg, Mamie A. Stern. Messrs. Frederick D. Bramhall, AlfredJ. Bunts, Edward L. Cornell, Charles B. Elliott, Benjamin Feniger, HarryW. Ford, Oscar O. Hamilton, Dudley W. Hopkins, Sylvanus G. Levy,Herbert V. Mellinger, Max L. Mendel, Merritt B. Pratt, Lewis A. Pringle,Sinore M. Raffie, Adelbert T. Stewart, Douglas Sutherland.Amiens, } Lords attending upon theJaques, Duke in his Banishment. .Le Beau, A Courtier attending on FrederickOliver, Eldest Son to Sir Rowland de BoisJaques } .Orland�, Younger Brothers to OliverFirst Lord . . . . . . . . . . .Adam, an old Servant of Sir Rowland de BoisCharles, a Wrestler .Touchstone, a ClownCor in, '}Sylvius, ShepherdsWilliam, a ClownRosalind, Daughter to the DukeCelia, Daughter to Frederick.Phoebe, a Shepherdess . .Audry, a Country Wench {Mr. Donald R. Richberg. Mr. Arthur E. Bestor. . Mr. Hyatt E. Covey. Mr. Claude C. Nuckols{Mr. Gilbert R. WallaceMr. Bertram G. NelsonMr. Aubrey P. NelsonMr. William A. AverillMr. John O. BackhouseMr. Edgar G. Frazier{ Mr Alexander VV. PierceMr. Oliver L. McCaskillMr. Harry T. Lurie. Miss Grace Baird. Miss Lorena KingMiss Frances M. DonovanMiss Agnes R. WaymanChicago Beach HotelChorus of For este rs : Messrs. Ralph C. Brown, Herbert Cohen, Melvin E.Coleman, Edson B. Cooke, \Villis S. Hilpert, Paul G. W. Keller, AugustineF. Naylor, Josef F. Nelson, Perry J. Payne, Mark J. Potter, Walter G.Sackett, Albert W. Sherer, Henry E. Smith.9:00 P.M. The Junior Promenade.THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOFounded by John D. RockefellerJBaill' �rogramme of tue JBecennialC!te lebrationPROGRAMME OF TOASTSREPRODUCTION OF ARCHITECT'S SKETCHTHE CHARLES HITCHCOCK HALL(From the University Quadrangles)�atur))al?, June JFiftt£nt�-xnumni ann �la.9'.9' IDal?7: 30 A. M. Raising of the Founder's Flag9: 30 A.M. Breakfast of the Chicago Branch of the University of Chicago Alumna­The Quadrangle ClubOfficers.. MRS. LEILA FISH MALLO]{Y, President; MISS LAURA WRIGHT,Vice President; MISS ANGELINE LOESCH, Secretary-Treasurer. Ex ecn­tz"ve Committee, Misses Clara Tilton, Emily Thompson, and BlancheSwingley.Toastmistress, MISS BLANCHE SWINGLEYThe Decennial Celebration MISS ESTELLE LUTRELL, 'g6Our New Gymnasium. . . . Miss ALICE WINSTON, 'g8Our College Friendships . . MISS JULIA DUMKE, 'g8A Word of Greeting. • . lVIRs. ALICE FREEMAN PALMERWelcome to the Graduates of Igor. MRS. LEILA F. MALLORYResponse on behalf of the Class . MISS MARIAN FAIRMANI I : 15 A.M. Corner Stone Ceremonies of The University Press Building(Members of the Faculties in Cap and Gown will meet in Haskell OrientalMuseum at II: 00 A.M.)The Procession to the site of The University Press BuildingIntroductory Statement, THE PRESIDENTOfficial Record of the Articles placed within the Corner Stone, DR. T. W.GOODSPEED, the Secretary of the Board of TrusteesLaying of the Corner Stone, MR. NEWMAN MILLER, Director of The Uni­versitv PressThe Corner Stone Address, PROFESSOR J. LAURENCE LAUGHLINThe Procession to the site of the Charles Hitchcock Hall3:30 P.M. Class ReunionsReunion of the Class of 1866, on the thirty-fifth anniversary of graduationMR. FREDERICK A. SMITH, Ch a ir m a n ; Room 8, Second FloorReunion of the Class of 1871, on the thirtieth anniversary of graduationMR. WILSON 'VHITNEY, Clzairman, Room g, Second FloorReunion of the Class of 1876, on the twenty-fifth anniversary of graduationMR. ALBERT J. FISHER, Chairman, Room 10, Second FloorReunion of the Class of I88r, on the twentieth anniversary of graduationMRS. RUTH E. GAHDNER, Chairman, Room 8, Third FloorReunion of the Class of 1886, on the fifteenth anniversary of graduationMH. EDGAR A. BUZZELL, Chairman, Room g, Third FloorReunion of the Class of 1896, on the fifth anniversary of graduationDR. J. E. RAYCROFT, Cltairman, Room 10, Third Floor Cobb Hall12: 00 M. Corner Stone Ceremonies of the Charles Hitchcock HallIntroductory Statement, THE PRESIDENTOfficial Record of the articles placed within the Corner Stone, THE SECRE-TARYLaying of the Corner Stone, MRS. CHARLES HITCHCOCKThe Corner Stone Address, PROFESSOR PAUL SHOREYThe Procession to Nancy Foster Hall12:30 P.M. The Formal Dedication of Nancy Foster HallIntroductory StatementPresentation of the Keys of the Building, MR. GEORGE E. ADAMSThe Dedicatory Address, MRS. ALICE FREEMAN PALMERI: 00 P.M. University Luncheon to Official Guests Nancy Foster HallI: 30 P.M. Annual Business Meeting of the Alumni AssociationClzapel- Cobb Lecture HallOfficers: EDGAR A. BUZZELL, '86, President; DEMIA BUTLER GORRELL, 'g8,r st Vice President; DONALD S. TRUMBULL, '97, 2d Vice President;RALPHW. WEBSTEH,'95.3dVice President; MAYO FESLER, 'g7,GeneralSecretary. EXf'cutive Committee: For term Ig00-1g01: Charles R.Henderson, '70; Anne B. Reed, '99; William O. Wilson. '97. For term1900-1g02: Frank A. Helmer, '78; Jennie K. Boomer, '95; John F.Hagey, 'g8. For term Ig00-1g03: Harry D. Abells, '97; Darius R.Leland, '66; Alice Winston, '98.Report of the Committee on MemorialReport of the Auditing CommitteeReport of the Election CommitteeReception into the Association of the Class of 190 I. Address of Welcome,MR. EDGAR A. BUZZELL, '86. Response on behalf of the Class, MR.OWEN E. HOTLE, '01'--.� .- ":_�.- _._---- - - -6: 00 P.M. The Annual Dinner of the Alumni AssociationPROGRAMME OF TOASTS. Tlte Quadrangle Club2: 30 P.M. Class Day Exercises . Tne Graduate Quadrangle4:00 P.M. Band Concert and Baseball GameCHICAGO vs. NORTHWESTERN Marslwll FieldOfficers: President, ARTHUR EUGENE BESTOR; Vice President, MARGARETMORGAN; Secretary, FRED SASS; Treasurer, FRANK PERKINS BARKER;Historian, CURTISS ROCKWELL MANNING. Executz've C01lZ7liz"ttee:Francis Baldwin, Helen Gardner, John Mills, Charles Walter Britton,Grace Manning, Donald R. Richberg, Kellogg Speed.COMMITTEES.Committee on Invitations: KELLOGG SPEED. Chairman, William F. Eld­ridge, Walter Lawrence Hudson, Herbert Paul Zimmerman.Committee on iV!usic: DONALD ,R. RICHBERG, Ch a.ir m a u ; Grace Manning,Perry J. Payne.Com m ittee on Class Exercises: OWEN ELWOOD HOTLE, Chai1'11zan, Wil­liam Franklin Eldridge, Alexander Webster Pierce, Katharine Lee, MaryEthel Freeman, Frances Marie Donovan, Zayda Wentz, Donald SaxtonMcWilliam�, Oliver Le Roy McCaskill.Committee on Class Gljt: For the class: JAMES FLEMING HOSIC, Chair­mall, Mary Ethel Freeman; for the faculty: Will iarn R. Harper, Fran­cis W. Shepardson; for the trustees: Martin A. Ryerson, Charles L.Hutchinson.Singing of University SongsSinging of the Class SongThe Class History, MR. CURTISS ROCKWELL MAl\"NIl\GHanding Down of the Cap and Gown, MISS NELLIE WILLIAMSResponse on behalf of the Class of 1902, MISS EDNA L. STEVENSHanding Down of the Bench, MISS NELLIE WILLIAMSResponse on behalf of the Class of 1902, MR'. BERTRAM G. NELSONPresentation to the University of a Memorial Tablet to HON. STEPHENARNOLD DOUGLAS, founder of the first University established in ChicagoAddress on behalf of the Class, MR. ARTHUR EUGENE BESTOR, ClassPresidentResponse on behalf of the University, MR. FRANKLIN MACVEAGH, of ChicagoThe UniversityThe House that John BuiltThe Naughty Ones • • •Toastmaster. MR. EDWIN G. COOLEY, '95PRESIDENT \VILLIAM R. HARPERMR. CHARLES SUMNER PIKE, '96MISS RUTH VAIL, '01MR. THEODORE G. SOARES, '94 G. MR. FERDINAND \Y. PECK, '68University Traditions . .A Word about the Paris Exposition8: 00 P.M. Annual Meeting of the Visiting Committee of the Yerkes Observatorywutu»; Bay, VVisconsin8: 30 P.M. The Second Performance of "As You Like It" Tize Graduate QuadrangleNOTE. Representatives of Universities, Colleges, and Societies appointed as delegates to the DecennialCelebration are requested to register their names and Chicago addresses at the President's office, Haskell OrientalMuseum.NANCY FOSTER HALL(From the University Quadrangles)NANCY FOSTER HALL(From the Midway Plaisance)THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOFounded hp John D. <>J?.ockefeller18ailp �rogrammt of rbe 18tttnniaIClttltbration�untJat?, Jjune �i�Utntb - �onbocation �untJat?COl7lmz'ttee on Religious Exercises: SHAILER 1\1 ATHEWS, Chairman: Charles R. Henderson, Charles R.Barnes, Eri H. Hulbert, John W. Moncrief, George B. Foster.8: 30 A.M. Bible ServiceInvocationMusic, "When Murning Gilds the Skies"Theme, "SACRED WISDOM"The Wisdom of the Old Testament, PRESIDENT WILLIAM R. HARPERThe Wisdom of the Apocrypha: PROFESSOR RICHA1{D G. MOULTONThe Wisdom 01 the New Testament, PROFESSOR SHAIlER MATHEWSTe12t i12 tile Graduate QuadrangleMusic, Italian Hymn[0:30 A.M. The Convocation Prayer ServiceHaskell Oriental Museum - Congregation Hall(Special Service lor Candidates for Degrees and Members of the Faculties)Candidates for De-g r ees will meet in the Chapel, Co b Lecture Hall at 10: IS a.m.Members 01 th« Facuities will meet in the President's Office, Haskell OrientalMuseum, at lo:r5 a.m ,Te71t in tile Graduate Quadra12gleHoly Ghost, the Infinite!Sh,ine upon our nature's nightWIth thy blessed inward light,Comforter Divine!\Ve are sinful: cleanse us, Lord;We are faint; thy strength afford;Lost, - until by thee restored,Comforter Divine! Like the dew, thy peace distill!Guide, subdue our wayward will;Things of Ch rist un tclding still,Comforter Divine!Search for us the depths of God;Bear us up the starry rand,To the height of thine abode,Comforter Divine!GEORGE RAWSON.Solo, " It I s Enough" (" Elijah ")MR. HAROLD B. CHALLIS il£enddssohnScripture ReadingPrayerOffering for the University of Chicago SettlementSolo, "0 Divine Redeemer"MR. LESTER B. JONES GounodHymn, " Holiness"Lord, thy glory fills the heaven;Earth is with its fullness stored;Unto thee be glory given,Holy, holy, holy Lord!Heaven is still with anthems ringing;Earth takes up the angels' cry,Holy, holy, holy, singing,Lord of hosts, thou Lord most high. Ever thus in God's high praises,Brethren, let our tongues unite,While our thought his greatness raises,And our love his gifts excite;With his seraph train before him,With his holy church below,Thus unite we to adore him,Bid we thus our anthem flow.The Baccalaureate AddressPRESIDENT WILLIAM R. HARPERGeer; C. M. H. W. GREATOREX.�-?-I-,=_j-:j I I ..=�--l-I-f-I-,=-l---i-I--l-""--l-I---l-)�-3-�- ---.- - -=t-=--,- -�---.- --- --- ---ff--l- --l�-I--l- -�--�f=== �� �= =�- =i=="�- �= ==-��- -�� =� .;= -;-.�$= ��=I '" I I -.:,;o Fa - ther, Lead . er of the way Though we see not Thy face,I 1"'"r� � ,--I--l---l-I-�---=-·-I-J--j-I--l-f-�-_I I I-�-):-=_)_3=�= �=-----=�= �.-==== =�=-----=�= -.- =r-= =?--'!= =r:!--�--= =j=�-=t--§--�--.- -�---,,---;,-- .. - --- _t_ -!S'--.- 11._ -=1--- -1- -(---1- . ,(;£- -r- -1'--1- -r--I- -�-���L=1=I=-�"""�- ==I==-=-----==4=I-�"; ==1 � E�=I==4,=�-�=I--�- =�=I=�=ll-"_.:_==--=:==§=-----=:= _�_ -.,_.:_=-i'?t9-E-".- - .. ---.- -7'/--.,- -�-UIF, I I I FYet in our lives from day to day Thy thought for us we trace.. I I ''"'' I I r�_" ' -.- 1""_ I - -.-E--I-, I - � -l-I--l---l-I�f- _1-���:__I�-t:_I_:_�__:__))'-'-iJ- -19---.- -----.- -tSOI---.- --- -.- -.--- - -t9---=�- -'-f---c+-=t::= =�--�= 1-19--=_= -;;=--=;= , -=c= --�--=�= =�===�= =�_--- -1-.--1- -r--- ------ -(- -,11.- -1---- ----�- T-We choose our path with darkling ken;Thou know'st the way we take;And Thou for all the sons of menSome larger plan dost make.And not with passing zeal unmeetWould we our thanks declare;Oh, may the songs our lips repeatBe sung to Thee in prayer: A prayer for light, wherein to see;For faith whereon to lean.In moments of decision beOur Counsellor Unseen.Above the heav'ns Thy truth doth reach,Beneath th' un sounded sea.That we Thy truth may know and teachDo Thou our Teacher be.EDWI N H. LEWIS.BenedictionThe Recessional- -��--' ---- - - --3: 00 P.M. The Convocation Vesper Service Tke Convocation Tent" Sanctus " GounodMusic furnished by the University of Chicago Military Band, MR. GLENN M. HOBBS,Director, and by the Decennial Chorus, MR. LESTER B. JONES, Director,comprising the members of the University of Chicago Choir and Chorus, theQuadrangle Chorus (Mrs. T. D. Wallace, Leader) and the following churchchoirs:I) Scripture ReadingPrayer" Saviour, Blessed Redeemer" .MR. CARSONOffering for benefit of the University of Chicago Settlement" The Radiant Morn hath Passed Away" .THE DECENl\IAL CHOIWS DanaThe Immanuel Baptist . . . •The Normal Park Baptist . • .The Lexington Avenue Baptist .The First Methodist (Englewood)The First Baptist (Englewood)The St. James MethodistThe Oakland Methodist.The Hyde Park Baptist.The Calvary Baptist . . MR. T. L. BERGER, Leader.MR. LoUIS EVANS, Leader.MR. CHARLES J. CHAMBERLAIN, Leader.MH. MAURICE MANDEVILLE, Leader.MR. H: W. FAIRBANK. Leader.MR. H. W. NEWTON. Leader.MR. W. C. COFFIN, Leader.MR. L. B. JONES. Leader.MRS H. M. COOKE, Leader.ASSISTED BYMRS. CLARA HENLEV BUSSING, Soprano. MISS MARV TRACY, �MISS ETTA C. LEVIN, Contralto. MISS MARGARET COULTER, Accompanists,MR. BOISE CARSON, Tenor. MR. EDWARD G. EWART,Music, "America"My country. 'tis of thee,Sweet land of Liberty,Of thee I sing.Land where my fathers died,Land of the pilgrim's pride,From every mountain sideLet freedom ring. Samuel Francis SmithLet music swell the breeze,And ring from all the treesSweet Freedom's song.Let mortal tongues awake;Let all that breathe partake;Let rocks their silence break.The sound prolong.My native country, thee, Our father's God, to thee,Land of the noble free. Author of Liberty,Thy name I love. To thee we sing;I love thy rocks and rills, Long may our land be brightThy woods and templed hills; With Freedom's holy light;My heart with rapture thrllls Protect us by thy might,Like that above. Great God, our King.The audience is requested to stand and join with the Band and Chorus in this national hymn." God of Our Fathers" .THE DECENNIAL CHURUS" The Lord Is My Light" Schnecker. AllitsenMISS LEVINMR. CARSON AND CHORUSJ" Hark, Hark, My Soul"MRS. BUSSING, MISS LEVIN, AND CHORUS . ShelleyWoodwardTHE VESPER ADDRESSESTheme: Is Religion Progressing?1. In Numbers. THE REVEREND PROFESSOR ERI B HULBERT, D.D.,Dean of the Divinity School, the University of Chicago.2. In Comprehension. THE REVEREND MARCUS DODS, D.D., Professorof New Testament Theology, New College, Edinburgh.3. In Practice. THE REVEREND PROFESSOR EMIL G. HIRSCH, PH.D.,Rabbi of Sinai Congregation, Chicago4. In Influence. THE REVEREND ELISHA BENJAMIN ANDREWS, D.D.,LL.D., Chancellor of the University of Nebraska"With Verdure Clad" ("Creation")MRS. BUSSING . . Haydn" Praise Y e the Father" .DECENl\lAL CHORUS Al\D BAND GOUJlod----- CHORUS.,--h--+-I-_j-_j----l�-,-L-j---h,,-��1--ij� ru i I;I'- __1�---1--)� --').-�---,t!!-?/i- 'fP-iiiJ-ek---{2- - ---- --1-----1 • �_!_�-' --1---1---:-::-I ,)--I)--�-E-Ij E_, iii! fj- -;-- -;- -+�- �--t-;o:;t- - -�---;- . --1- __ �-;-�-* '-- - -- -(2--19 -I --+- -� - (2-601- �_;_�----- -11- -- -r---r-- " -6'-;-� -;- 16'3,1'9- -6'::-::'-6<- -t--' 6'-----:::. _ . L,-e-.,- 1'9-1'9-� Sets her evening ,lamps a, -light Thro' all the sky. 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Heav'n and earth are praising Thee, 0 Lord most high!I I I J ------,,- -(2.. -. -(-2- -19- -"9- -"-- -19- d - -19-' -19-., _���f----19 'S=t::==�IL I" rE-', 7-'=R=��)• �,�-iS' ,1I-iS' ._ -�=+ � -1'2---. _-==-= -�±�� . =��Lf= r=1= -;2 =1===+:=+:: - --- += �--(2_'_(2-, \ [ '-"IDay is dying in the West;Heaven is touching earth with rest:Wait and worship while the nightSets her evening lamps alightThrough all the sky. Lord of life, beneath the domeOf the universe, thy home,Gather us who seek thy faceTo the fold of thy embrace,For thou art nigh.MARY A. LATHBURY.Benediction8: 00 P.M. Union Meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association and theYoung Women's Christian AssociationTent in the Graduate QuadrangleTheme: The Obligation of the Christian College StudentI. To the Young Men of Today THE REVEREND ERNEST M. STIRES,Rector of Grace Church, Chicago2. To the Young Women of Today. MISS JANE ADDAMS, The HullHouse, ChicagoMusic MISS FLORE1\'CE ATKINSN?TE.- Representatives of Universities. Colleg,es. and Societies appointed ,as de lez ates to the DecennialCelebration are reqnested to register their names and Chicago addresses at the President's Office, Haskell OrientalMuseumCANDIDATES FOR MEMBERSHIP'THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOFounded h}! John D. "I{ocke/eller))ailp �rogramme of rbe 1Brcennial([tltbrationflWonbap, June �ruenttrnt� - <Iebucational EDap9:00 A.M. Annual Meeting of the Beta of Illinois chapter of PHI BETA KAPPA;initiation of candidates and election of officersKent Laboratory, Room 20OjJice1'S: PAUL SHOREY, President; HENRY R. HATFIELD, Vice President;FRANCIS W. SHEPARDSON, Secretary-TreasurerMn,NIE BARNARD ELSIE PRISCILLA HONNMINNIE ADA BECKWITH WILLIAM REYNOLDS JAYNEARTHUR FREDERIC BEIFELD EDWIN GARVEY KIRKARTHUR EUGENE BESTOR FLORENCE IRENE MORRISONFREDERICK DENISON BRAMHALL MARIE BAKER NICKELLNORMAN MOORE CHIVERS NINA ESTELLE WESTONALICE MABEL GRAY9:30 A.M. The Annual Address before the PHI BETA KAPPA, "Things Human"Kent TheaterPRESIDENT BENJAMIN IDE WHEELER, of the University of California10: 30 A.M. Educational Conference A�e17t TheaterCommittee on Educational Conferences: J. LAURENCE LAUGHLIN, Chairman. PaulShorey, John Dewey, Ella F. Young. Alexander Smith, George H. Locke, Charles B. Dav­enport, Frank J. Miller.General Theme : "College and University Problems"ADDRESSES BYCHANCELLOR E. BEl\JAMIN ANDREWS, of the University of NebraskaPRESIDENT GEORGE E. MACLEAN, of the State University of IowaPRESIDENT CHARLES F. THWING, of Western Reserve UniversityPROFESSOR ALBION WOODBURY SMALL, of the University of ChicagoI 2:00 M. Official Opening of the University of Chicago School of EducationA�e71t TheaterIntroductory Statement, THE PRESIDENTAddress, PROFESSOR NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, of Columbia l'niversityThe Procession to Scammon Court (Fifty�ninth street, between Kimbark andMonroe avenues)Introductory Statement, THE PRESIDENTTurning of the soil for the buildingsAddress by the Director, FRANCIS WAYLAND PARKERI :00 P.M. University Luncheon to Official Guests Tile Quadrangle Club3:00 P.M .. Educational ConferencesSCIENCE SECTIONKmt TheaterPROFESSOR JOHN M. COULTER, C hair111anAddress, MR. JACOB HENRY VAN 'T HOFF, Professor of Physical Chemistryin the University of Berlin, GermanyAddress, "Relations of the Government to Higher Education and Research,"MR. CHARLES DOOLITTLE WALCOTT, Director of the United StatesGeological Survey, Washington, D. C.LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE SECTIONCobb Lecture Hall-Chape!PROFESSOR WILLIAM GARDNER HALE, ChairmanAddress, MR. BASIL L. GILDFRSLEEVE, Professor of Greek in Johns HopkinsUniversity, Baltimore, Md.Address, MR. GEORGE LYMAN KITTREDGE, Professor of English in HarvardUniversity, Cambridge, Mass.HISTORICAL SECTIONTent in the Graduate QuadranglePROFESSOR J. LAVHENCE LAUGHLIN, Ch-aer m a«Address, "Le role des Universites dans la formation de I'Idee nationale," HisExcellency M. JULES CAMEO;';, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipo­tentiary from the French Republic to the United States of AmericaAddrer s, PROFESSOR MAXIME MAXIMOWITCH KOVALEVSKY, of the Univer­sity of St. Petersburg, RussiaTHEOLOG lCAL SECTIONHaskell Oriental Museum -Congugalion HallPROFESSOR ERI B. HULBERT, Clzai1'11lanAddress, REVEREND MARCUS DODS, Professor of New Testament Literaturein the New College, Edinburgh, ScotlandAddress, REVEREND WILLIAM NEWTO� CLARKE, Professor of Christian The­ology in Colgate University, Hamilton, N. Y.4: 00 P.M. Band Concert and Baseball GameCHICAGO vs. MICHIGAN MCLrshall Field6:00 P.:vr. The President's Dinner to the Official Guests of the UniversityThe Quadran,[[le Club8: OJ P.M.-I I :00 P.M. The Convocation Reception . . Tlze University Quadrangles(Members of the University will wear the official cap and gown)Committee on Convocation ReCf'ptirm: ROBERT FRANCIS HARPER, Chairman. Frank F.Abbott, Lewellys F. Barker. Charles Zuebl in, George H. Mead, George E. Vincent, ErnstFreund, Ralph S. Lillie, Henry R. Hatfield, J. G. Carter Troop, Edgar J. Goodspeedo: 00 P.M. Illumination of the Buildings and GroundsConcert by the University of Chicago Military BandTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MILITARY BANDMR. GLENN M. HOBBS, DirectorJ. 1). BEVAN, Piccolo and OboeB. G. LEE, PiccoloD. KENNICOTT, FluteCHAS. GOETTSCHE, Eb ClarinetE. D. TAYLOR, Solo Bb ClarinetE. GOETTSCHE, r st Bb ClarinetG. B. SMITH,zd Bb ClarinetR. MERRIAM, 3d Bb ClarinetT. W. THOMSON, Solo Bb CornetAssistant ConductorCHAS. B. ELLIOTT, Solo Bb CornetA. T. STEWART, r st Bb CornetR. C. SMITH, r st Bb CornetM. B. PRATT, 2d Bb CornetJ. F. HOSIC, Solo Alto M. THIESON, 1St Eb AltoS. F. ACREE, zd Eb AltoF. BOND, 3d Eb AltoF. M. HORTON, r st TenorH. M. OLSON, r st TenorH. B. STREET, zd TenorM. 1. OLSEN, 1St TromboneF. W. BUSHONG, zd TromboneF. BROWER, Solo BaritoneF. WYMAN, zd Baritone and Bb BassF. L. LOVE, Eb Tuba·M. POTTER, BBb BassH. P. ZIMMERMAN, Small DrumH. J. LURIE, Bass DrumCONCERT PROGRAMMEGoldsmitlzHerbertVoelkerFlotowHallBalfeEilenberg[lVallaceBellstedtMendelssolmI Trojan March2 Selection, Serenade3 Sword Dance4 Selection, Martha5 March, Independentia6 Overture, Bohemian Girl7 Mill in the ForestSelection, Maritana9 Indian War Dance10 Priests' March from AthalieTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOFounded by John D. Rockefeller]J)ailp �rogramme of tbe JllecennialctCe lebrationm;ue�t'Ja�, June <IJ;ig�temt� - �onbocation IDa�8:00 A.M. The Graduate Matutinal . The Quadrangle Club9:30 A.M. Corner Stone Ceremonies of the ,University Commons(Members of the Faculties in Cap and Gown will meet in Haskell OrientalMuseum at 9: IS A,M.)Committee Ott Corner Stone Laying: JOSEPH P. IDDINGS, Chairman, Richard G.Moulton, Albion 'V. Small, J. Laurence Laughlin, Emil G. Hirsch, George E. Vincent,Newman Miller.The Procession to the site of the University CommonsIntroductory Statement, THE PRESIDENTOfficial Record of the Articles placed within the Corner Stone, DR. T. W.GOODSPEED, the Secretary of the Board of TrusteesLaying of the Corner Stone, �1R. JAMES MILTON SHELDON, Chairman of theJunior College Council, representing the students of the UniversityThe Corrier Stone Address, PROFESSOR ALBION WOODBURY SMALL=�_=:' ,,_ ""' -- .. __ i- __ -__ -._ - - - - ... ""� t�--- --� --------- ------�--� =---=-----=--__:_�-;_�---� - :.- _'.x: ........�_Corner Stone Ceremonies of the University TowerCorner Stone Ceremonies of the Students' Club HouseIntroductory Statement, THE PRESIDENTOfficial Record of the Articles placed within the Corner Stone, THE SECRE­TARYLaying of the Corner Stone, MR. JOSEPH CHALMERS HAZEN, Chairman ofthe Divinity School Council, representing the students of the UniversityThe Corner Stone Address, PROFESSOR RICHARD GREEN MOULTONThe Procession to the site of the Students' Club HouseIntroductory Statement, THE PRESIDENTOfficial Record of the Articles placed within the Corner Stone, DR. T. W.GOODSPEED, the Secretary of the Board of TrusteesLaying of the Corner Stone, MR. DAVID ALLAN ROBERTSON, Chairman of theSenior College Council, representing the students of the UniversityThe Corner Stone Address, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR GEORGE EDGAR VINCENTProcession to the site of the Leon Mandel Assembly HallCorner Stone Ceremonies of the Leon Mandel Assembly HallIntroductory Statement, THE PRESIDENTOfficial Record of the Articles placed within the Corner Stone, THE SECRE­TARYLaying of the Corner Stone, MR. HENRY MAGEE ADKIl\SON, Chairman of theGraduate School Council, representing the students of the UniversityThe Corner Stone Address, PROFESSOR EMIL GUSTAV HIRSCHI r : 00 A.M. The Thirty-eighth University Convocation Tlze Convocation Tent(Members of the Faculties in Cap and Gown will meet in Haskell OrientalMuseum at 10: 4S A.M.Conern ittee on the Convocation Exercises: JAMES R. ANGELL, Chairman, Clarence FCastle, Julius Stieglitz, Theodore L. Neff.The ProcessionI: 00 P.M. The Congregation Dinner Tent in tile Graduate QuadrangleThe Decennial AddressesOn behalf of the Board of Trustees, by President MARTIN A. RYERSONOn behalf of the Faculties of the University, by Professor FRANK F. ABBOTTOn behalf of the Students and Alumni, by Mr. ARTHUR EUGENE BESTOR, Presi­dent ot the Class of I90IOn behalf of the City of Chicago, by GEORGE E. ADAMS, Esq.By the Founder of the University, Mr. JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERThe President's Decennial Statement on the Condition of the UniversityThe Conferri ng of DegreesCommittee 01l the Congregation Dinner: THOMAS C. CHAMBERLIN, Chairman, Charles R.Henderson, George S. Goodspeed, George E. Vincent, James H. Boyd.THE LEON MANDEL ASSEMBLY HALL, THE STUDENTS' CLUB HOUSE, THE UNIVERSITY TOWERAND THE UNIVERSITY COMMONS