'QCbt �nt\ltt$3ttJ? of ctbtcagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHEFORTY-SIXTH CONVOCATIONttbe .mib==$pring. .APRIL SECONDA. D. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THREE!lKENT THEATERCHICAGO, ILLINOISORDER OF EXERCISES1. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONThe Marshal of the University Congregation.The University of Chicago Military Band.The Official Guests of the University.The Councilors of the Junior Colleges.The Councilors of the Senior Colleges.The Councilors of the Medical School.The Councilors of the Graduate Schools.The Councilors of the Divinity Schools.The Councilors of the Law School.The Members of the University Congregation.The Faculties of the University.The Members of the University Council.The Members of the University Senate.The Trustees of the University.The University Recorder and the Convocation Chaplain.The President of the Board of Trustees and the Convocation Orator.The President of the University and the President of the United StatesII. THE PRAYERThe University Chaplain,THE REVEREND PROFESSOR CHARLES RICHMOND HENDERSON, D.D.III. A STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITYPROFESSOR HARRY PRATT JUDSON, LL.D.IV. THE ADDRESS ON BEHALF OF THE UNIVERSITYV. THE CONFERRING OF THE HONORARY DEGREEThe Degree of Doctor of Laws is conferred by the University uponTHEODORE ROOSEVELTfor the dignity, fidelity, and unselfish devotion to the public good with whickexalted duties, assumed at the summons of an appalling calamity, have beensuccessfully discharged.VI. Song-"America" S. F. SmithMy country, 'tis of thee,Sweet land of Liberty,Of thee I sing.Land where my fathers died,Land of the pilgrims' pride,From every mountain sideLet freedom ring. Let 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,Land of the noble free,Thy name I love.I love thy rocks and rills,Thy woods and templed hills;My heart with rapture thrillsLike that above. Our fathers' God, to Thee,Author of Liberty,To Thee we sing;Long may our land be brightWith Freedom's holy light;Protect us by Thy might,Great God, our King.VII. PROCESSION TO THE SITE OF THE LAW-SCHOOL BUILDINGVIII. CORNER-STONE CEREMONIES OF THE LAW-SCHOOL BUILDINGIntroductory Statement,THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY.Official Record of the Articles placed within the Corner Stone,THE SECRETARY OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.Laying of the Corner Stone,THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.The Corner-Stone Address,THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.THE UNIVERSITY CHAPLAIN.F"The Star Spangled Banner,"THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MILITARY BAND.IX. MUSICX. THE BENEDICTIONXI. THE RECESSIONRecessional March, " Invincible Eagle" SousaMARSHALJOSEPH EDWARD RAYCROFT, Marshal of the Univers£ty CongregatlonFACULTY MARSHALSHENRY GORDON GALENOTT WILLIAM FLINT HENRY PORTER CHANDLERRALPH WALDO WEBSTERASSISTANT MARSHALSPLATT MILK CONRADTHOMAS JOHNSTON HAIRCHARLES JULIEN WEBBCHARLES BUTTON ELLIOTTALFRED CHARLES ELLSWORTHFREDERIC ARTHUR FISCHELHARRY WILLIAM GETZ THEODORE BALLOU HINCKLEYCHARLES ROWLAND HOWEFRANK McNAIRJAMES MILTON SHELDONH0:W ARD JAMES SLOANADELBERT TURNER STEWARTHAYWARD DARE WARNER