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Commencement Program

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Day
24
Month
June
Year
1887
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Public Domain
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SUNDAY, JUNE 26. 7:30 p. m., in Univereity hall - BaccaI au reate address by Prof. Henry S. Frieze, LL. D., upon "The Eelation of the Univereity to Keligion." MONDAY, JUNE 27. 10 m., in Univereity hall - Class day of the department of Medicine and Surgery; oration by William Henry Winslow, of Carmel, Ind . , poem by Arthur H. Brownell, of OlintoD, Wis.; class history by Frederick Charles Thompson, of New Baltimore, Mich. ; class prophecy by Walter Armstrong Cowie, of Valens, Ont. ; address by class president, Miles Harrison Clark, A. B., of Bipon, Wis. 2 p. m., in Univerpity hall, class day of the law department. Address by class president Edward D. Black, of Flint, Mich.; poem by Mrs. Margaret Lyons Wilcox, A. B., of Ann Arbor; oratión by Webster William Davis, of QallatiD, Mo.; class history by Absalom Rosenberger, A. B., of Thorntown, Ind. ; consolation by John Vincent Sheehan, Ann Arbor. TUESDAY, JUNE 28. 10 a. m., in University hall, class day of the department of literature, science and the arts- Oration by Thomas Frank Moran, of Manchester, Mich.; poem, by Alphonzo Qerald Newcomer, Mt. Morris, 111.; 2. p. m., under the Tappan oak - Class history by Arthur Graham Hal], of Detroit; class prophecy by Miss Antoinette Brown, of Chicago, 111.; address by class president Samuel Kemp Pittman, of Detroit. 8:30 p. ra., intree pavilion - Class reception. l):30 a m., in the Dental College - Class day of the department of dental surgery. Oration by Dr. Gilbert Eli Corbin, of St. Johns, Mich. ; class history by Patnck James Sullivan, of Ann Arbor ; poem by Fred William Gordon, of Detroit ; class prophecy by Wm. Arthur Power, of Bay City : address by class President, William Daniel Saunders, of Ann Arbor. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, ALUMNI DAY. Department of Literature, Science aud the Arts - 8:30 a. m., in the chapel - Meeting of the alumni of the literary dopartnient. 9 a. m., in the association room -Meeting of the Students' Christian Association. 10 a. m., in University hall- Address by Prof. John M. B. Sill, principal of the State normal school, on behalf of the State Teachers' Association ; address by the Hon. Austin Blair on behalf of the board of regents. 3 p. m., in room F - meeting of the women graduates of the literary department. 4 p. m., in University hall - Address by Chas. W. Logan, class of '46, President of the Alumni Association. Oration by Hon. Thomas W. Palmer, class of '48. Special reunión of the classes of 'G7, '72, "23, 75, '70, '84, and '8G. Department of Medicine and Surgery - 130 p. m., in the lower lecture room of the medical college - Business meeting of the alumni of the department of madicine and surgery; address by Dr. William Henry Daly, class of '8G, and a Vice-Prosident of the International Medical Congress. Department of Law- 8 a. m., in the law lecture room - Business meeting of the alumni of the law Department. 2 p. m., in University Hall - Addresp by Mr. Justice Samuel F. Miller, of the United States Supreme Court, before the students and alumni of the law department. Department of Pharmacy - 11 a. m. in the lecture-room of the Chemical Laboratory; business meeting of the School of Pharmacy. 1. p. m. - Dinner of the alumni, followed by an address by Fred F. Prentice claBB of '72, President of the Wiseonsin Pharmaceutical Association. Department of Dental Surgery - 2 p. m., in the lecture-room of the Dental College. Address by Mrs. Kate C. Moody, D. D. S. class of '82. Homeopathie Medical College- 3 p. m. at the Homeopathie College. Address by Dr. John W. Coolidge, olass of '79. 7:30 p. m. - Grand concert in University Hall. Part I.- First part of Mendelssohn's oratorio of Elijah, given by the Choral Union and full orohestra. Part II. - Miscellaneous programme by the orchestra, the Amphion Club and Glee Club. Tickets, fifty cents, with reserved seats; boards open Saturday at 10 a. m. Doors open at 6:45; concert begins at 7:30. Doors will be closed during each number. 9 p. m., in the chapel - University senate recepHon for graduates, former students and friends of the University. THURSDAY, JUNE 30-COMMEMOBATION DAY AND COMMENCEMKNT EXER0T8ES. All invited guests are requested to meet in the law library at 8:30 a. m. for social conference. The procession will be formed at 9 a. m., as f olio ws : Alumni, delegates, invited guests, faculties and Regent, in front ot the law building and University Hall; students of the different departments according to the direction of Marebal, Maj. Harrison Soule. 10 a. m., in University Hall - Commemoration address by President Angelí. Addresses by delegates from other universities and colleges. Conferring of degrees . Afternoon - Commencement banquet. Toasts and responses by the prominent invited guests.

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