38 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



The full programme of the week is herewith given : 



Semi-Centennial 



OF 



Michigan Agricultural College 



1907. 



The College and the State 



wednesday morning 



may twenty-ninth at ten o^clock 



assembly tent 



Address for the State — By His Excellency Fred Maltby Warner, 

 Governor of Michigan. 



Address for the Grange— By the Honorable George B. Horton, Master. 



Light Cavalry Overture, Supp6 — By the College Band. 



Address for the Farmers' Clubs — By the Honorable Lucius Whitney 

 Watkins, President. 



Address for the Agricultural Society — By the Honorable Ira Howard 

 Butterfield, Secretary. 



Address for the Engineering Society — By Mr. Frank Hodgman, 

 President. 



Auf Wiedersehen, Bailey. 



Address for the Normal Schools — By President Lewis Henry Jones, 

 Ypsilanti Normal College. 



Address for the Denominational Colleges — By Doctor August F. 

 Bruske, President of Alma College. 



Address for the State Board of Education — By the Honorable Luther 

 L. Wright, Superintendent of Public Instruction of Michigan. 



March Comique, Hall. 



Wednesdaj^, May twenty-ninth at two o'clock 

 The Builders of. the College 



Chicago Tribune March, Chambers — By the College Band. 



Address, The College and the Students, '57-'60— By the Honorable 

 Charles Jay Monroe, President of the State Board of Agi'iculture. 



Address, Members of the Early Faculty — By Doctor Albert John 

 Cook, Professor of Biology in Pomona College, Claremont, California. 



Address, How They Taught in Early Days — By Doctor Charles Edwin 

 Bessey, Dean of the Industrial College and Professor of Botany, Univer- 

 sity of Nebraska. 



Cornet Solo, Schubert's Serenade — By Mr. A. J. Clark. 



Address, The College in 1870 — By Doctor William James Beal, Pro- 

 fessor of Botany in this College since 1870. 



Address, Early Members of the Board — By the Honorable Charles W. 

 Garfield, Member of Board from 1887 to 1899. 



Wednesday evening at eight o'clock 

 Mendelssohn's Oratorio — Elijah. 



Soprano — Miss Lillian French Reed, Chicago. 

 Contralto — Miss \'iola Paulus, Chicago. 



