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Commencement Week

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Day
15
Month
June
Year
1897
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Public Domain
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The official program of commencement week has been put in the hands of the printer and will be ready for distribution in a few days. The examinations for admission to the department of literature, science and arts, and to the department of engineering will begin at il o'clock Saturday morning, June 26, and the commenceinent exercises proper will start witli the address to the graduating classes by President AngelĂ­ on Sunday night of commencement week. The detailed program is as follows : Sunday, June 27, R p. m.- Discourse to graduating classes, by President AngelĂ­, iu Universily hall. Monday, June 28, 10 a. m.- Meeting of the board of regents. 2 p. m.- Class day of the department of law. in University hall. 8 p. m.- Promenade on the campus. Tuesday, June 29, 10 a. m.- Class day of the departmen ts of literature. science and the arts under the Tappan Oak, iucluding the presentation of the class memorial. 8:30 p. ra.- Receptiou by the senior elass in the Waterman gymnasium. Weduesday, June 30,2 p. m.- Class day of the dental department in the dental amphitheater. 4 p. m.- Class day of school of pharmacy, meeting of the alumni with Chemical and pharmaceutical guests. and graduates of '97, at the residence of the deau. Meeting of the dental alumni in dental ampitheater. 8 p. m.- Reception by the president and senate to the lnvited guests, graduates, foriner students and lnvited friends of the University, in the Waterman gymnasium. Tlmrsday, July 1, 9 p. m.- The procession will form in front of the law building. 10 a. m.- Commencement exercises in University hall. Oration, Andrew S. Draper, L. L. D., president of the University of Illinois. In addition to these announcements there will be special reunions of the literary classes of '67 and '72. All the alumni meetings will be of special importance this year owing to the fact that the proposed amalgaination of all the alumni societies into one will be up for discussion. From what has already been learned the alumni of the various societies favor the union and the scheme which is to be reported by the committee having the matter in charge will undoubtedly go through.

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