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Order Of Exercises And Programme For Commencement Week At The University

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11
Month
June
Year
1886
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Saturday, June 26, 8.30 a. m.- Ex amiuation of candidates for admission. Sunday, June 27, 7:30p.m.- Discouree ;o the gradual mg -classes by President Angelí, in University Hall. Monday, June 28, 8:30 a. m. - Examination of candidates for admission. 7:30 a. m., in University Hall, grand symphony concert under the auspices of the senior class by an orchestra of thirty picked nusicians, aRsistud by Miss Julia Caruihers, pianist, and the Amphion Club under the direction of Prof. O. B. Cady, rendition of Beethoven's fifth symphony ind part of Mendelssohn's "Midsummer tfight's Dream." Class Day, Departnent of Medicine and Surgery, 10 a. m. in University Hall, poem, by Harry A. tfarch ; oration by James B. Tedrow, Ph. DJ. ; prophecy, by George R. Taylor; clasa íistory, by John H. Swanson ; address y the class president Warren B. Sexion. Class Day, Department of Law. :30 p. m., address by the class president, íames W. Hamilton ; class history, by 'uwen A. Crawford; poem, by Miss Ñettie j. Burlingame ; oration, by Isaac N. iuntzberger, A. M. ; consolation, by üharles M. Rice ; prophecy, by Francia G. Higgins. Tuesday, June 29. - 9:30 a. m., annual aeetine oí the board of regenta; class lay, Department of Literatura, Science and the Arts. 9:30 a. m , in University lall; oration by Samuel B. Todd; poem, y .Miss Helen E. Osgood. 1:30 p. m., on the campus, class history, by Martin D. Atkins; prophecy, by Fred E. Wixon; ddress by the class president, William l. McAndrew, "King About the Tappan )ak." 8 o'clock p. m., class reoeption in Jniversity Hall. Olass day Homoeathic Medical College, 1 .30 p. m., at the lomoepathic College; oration by Geo. ï. Kelso ; class history, by Harold B. Wilson, B. S.; propheoy, by Miss Klizaeth Uucapher ; poem, by K. W. Mack ; address by the class President, Hugh J. Reynolds. 3:30 p. m., class reception t Homoepathic College. Wodnosílfty, June 30. - Alumni day, Department of Literature Science and he Arts. Special re unions of the classes f '56, '61, '06, '71, '76, '80, '81, '83 and thers. 8:30 a. m., meeting of alumni of Studente Christian Association. in the Bssociation room. 1:30 p. m., business meeting of the alumni of the Departlent of Literature, Soience and Arts in tie chapel. 3:30 p. m., in University lall : oration by William J. Gibson, A. 5., of Cincinnati, O., of the class of '69; oem by Charles M. Gayley, of theelass f '78, to be read by S. B. Todd, of the lass of '86. Department of Medicine ind Surgery, 1:30 p. m.; business meet ig of the alumni, of this dapartment in. ie lower lecture room of the Medical Jollege, folio wed by an address by the 'resident Dr. Charles J. Lundy of Deiroit, of the class of '72. 10:30 a. m., usiness meeting of the alumni of the chool of Pharmacy, in the lecture room f the chemical laboratory ; memorial ddress in honor of Henry B. Parsons, f the class of '76, by Prof. Albert B. 'rescott. 12:30 p. m., dinner of the ilumni of the school of pharmacy, folowed by an address by Henry J. Brown, 'resident of the Michigan Pharmaceutial Association. Department of Dental urgery. 9:30 a. m., at the Dental Colege: class history by Geo. J. Dennis ; iropheoy by M. W. Lau; poem by Harry )avis; oration by Thomas J. Mason; iddreas by the class president, Edmund '.. Clements. 1 :30 p. m., business meetng of the alumni and the elevtion of ffleers. 7:30 p. m., in University Hall, Jniversity Senate receptioij, to be ten ered especially to alumni, former stuenls, graduating claseeu and guests of tie University. Thursday, July 1. - The forty-second umi'il commencement, 8:30 a. in., the rocession will form in front of the law milding. 9:30 a. m-, commencement exiroises. Address by Hon. Cushman K. )avis, of St. Paul, Minn ., of the class of 357. Conferring of degrees. At the close of the exercises in the ïall the procession will form Hgain under ie direction of Harrison Soule, Chief Harshal, and will proceed to the commencement dinner, which will be served t tlie rink, on Huron street. DOMMENOBMENT AT THE STATE MOBUAIi SCHOOL. Exercises for commencement week at ie Normal school, Ypsilanti, from June 5-30. Following is the programme: íYiday, June 25, junior olass exercises, :30 p. m. ; Sunday, June 27, meeting of 3hristian Associatiou, 3 p. m.; baocamreate address, 7:30 p. m. Monday, une 28, closing oxercises of training ohool, 9 a. m . ; commencement concert, :30 p. m. Tuesday, June 20, closing exrcises of Conservatory of Music, 9:30 a. m.; class-day exercises, 2:30 p. m.; alumni meeting 7:30 p. m.. Wednesday, June 0, commencement exercises, 9:30 a. in. At the close of these exercises, commencement dinner will be served to the alumni and invited guests. Frecklee can be removed f rom the face vit li sandpaper. Women may now practice law m New fork Hti'tti courts, the governor having igned the bill laat week. Miss Jeffreys-Lewis had to request an audience in a bou tuero Californian town ecently to cease munching and cruahing helU of peanuts so that the voices of he actore might be heard. The Pall Mali Gazette evidently uulerstanda the situation on thia aide of the Atlantic. It aays: "America is reapng the results of her folly in trying to make American citizens out of the acum of Europe." The largeet petition ever preeented to he V. 8. congress waa received laat week y Bepresentative Morrow. It ia 2,000 'eet in length, and hna 50,000 signatures. [t ia the petition of the knights of labor of California for legialation which will prevent the further immigration of Chiaeae. Every state, county and maoioipal officer and every knight of labor of California has signed.

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