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Programme For Commencement Week

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Day
21
Month
June
Year
1878
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Public Domain
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Satukday, June 22. 9 a. m. - Kxiiiuination of eandidates t'or admission. Sunday, June 23 4 p. ni.- Baccalaureate aditress by President Augell. Monday, June 24. 9 a. m.- Examiuation of candidatos for admission. Tuesday, Juxe 25. - Olass-Day. 10 a. m. - (Jlass-Day exercises. Oration by F. A. Barbour. Poem by Geo. Horton. 3 p. m. - Clas8-day exercises. 8 p. ra.- Eeeeption by the Senior class. Wednesday, June 26- Aluuini-Day. Reuuious of the classes of 1858, 1868, 1875, and probably of other classes, at hours tixed by the class oñiceis. 1 p. ui. - Business meeting of the Alumni in the University Chapel. 3 p. m. - Oration and poem at University Hall. Orator, O. W. Coolidge, class of 1863 , Alteruate, Edwin F. Uhl, class of 1862. Poet, James K. Bhsh, class of 1866 ; Altérnate, Mary D. Sheldou, class of 1874. 8 p. ra. - The University Senate, embracmgthe Faculties of all the departmeuts, will give a reception to the Alumni and the inunda of the University at [Iniversitv Hall. Thuesday, June 27. - Commenoenieut. 9 a. m. - The procession will forin in front ot the Law Building. 10 a. m. - Comniencement Exercises. Aa oration by Hou. G. V. N. Lothrop, LL. D., ot Detroit, to be followed by the conferring of degrees, 2 p. m.- Commencement diuuer for the Alumni and guests of the University. 8 p. m. - President'a receptiou at the residence of President Augell. For the Argus. "If the members of the Diocesan Convention held in Detroit last week believe in the innoceuce and purity of their late Bishop they did a commendabïe act in votiug him an auuual pension of $1,500. But il his second resiguation, unconditional and without reservatioo, was made at the demand of the Standing Oomuiittee and is to be taken, as iutimated, as a coniessiou of the charges against him, a better inveHtment could have been made of the raouey." - AKOU8, June 14. The Couveutiou, it is believed, intended to do no act indicating its impregsions, if indeed it had any, as to the guilt or innocence o Bishop McCoskry, who had uot confessed his Ruilt but, on the contrary, asserts his inuocence of the iinmortalities based on irresponsible ruinors, which in the shape of charges have found their way hito the sensatioual uewspapers. The stipeud voted was a simple act of justice to the Bishop, who6e resignation has uot yet been accepted, and who, uot haviiig been convicted, like all other persons charged with offeuces, is entitled to the presumptioii of innocence. No inference therefore should be drawo from any actiou of the Conveution, prejudicial to the Bishop on the oue hand, nor to auy prosecution of him canonically instituted on the other. A member of the CONVENÏIOS. The CathoUc World opens with a very suggestive paper, Germán Socialism, which is fotlowed by : Helen Lee, a story ; Hermitages in the Pyrenees Orientáis ; Rosary Stanzas, poem ; Pantheism vs. Atheism ; The Created Wisdom, poem ; (Jourad and Walburga, chap. iii ; Dante's Purgatorio, poem ; The Tractarian Alovement iu Relation to the Ohurch; The Newspaper Press of New York (with special reference to its position toward Catholicism and the CathoUc Church); Child-VVisdom, poem ; My Friend Mr. Pnce, a story ; The Principie of Beatitude in Human Nature ; Englibh Statesmeu in Undress, Earl Derby, Johii Bright, and Mr. Uladstone ; Relations of Judaism to Christianity, and New Publications. Oatholic Publication Society, New York. I

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