40 STATE BOARD OP AGRICULTURE. 



Thursday Evening 



Illumination of Campus at eight o'clock. 



Parade by the Students with College Songs. 



The ^'Oak Chain" Fancy March — By the Young Women of the College 

 in front of the Women's Building; Bonfires in front of Wells Hall. 



Keception to Delegates, Alumni and friends of the College — College 

 Armory at nine o'clock. 



Orchestra Concert in Assembly Tent adjoining College Armory from 

 nine to eleven o'clock. 



Friday Morning 

 May thirty-first at nine o'clock — Assembly Tent. 



Procession of Delegates Alumni, Faculty and Students. 



Invocation — By The Reverend Horace Cady Wilson, Lansing, Mich. 



Reception of Congratulatory Addresses from other institutions and 

 Learned Societies. 



March, Badger State, Christopher Bach. 



Polonaise from Mignon, Thomas. 



Address for the Department of Agriculture — By the Honorable James 

 Wilson, Secretary. 



Address for Michigan and its University — By President James Burrill 

 Angell, University of Michigan. 



The Nightingale and Thrush, Bosquetto. 



Address for the East — By President Rufus Whittaker Stimson, Con- 

 necticut Agricultural College. 



Address for the South — By President Henry Clay White, College of 

 Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, University of Georgia. 



Solo for Cornet with Orchestra. 



Address for the West — By President Benjamin Ide Wheeler, Univer- 

 sity of California. 



Address for the Middle West — By President Edmund Janes James, 

 University of Illinois. 



Wedding March, Mendelssohn. 



Jubilee Day 

 Friday Afternoon, May thirty-first at two o'clock. 



March International, Lincoln. 

 Overture from Martha, Flotow. 

 Singing of Mendon-r-By the Audience. 



MENDON. 



Great God of Nations now to Thee 



Our hymn of gratitude we raise; 

 With humble heart and bending knee 



We offer Thee our song of praise. 



Thy name we bless, Almighty God, 



For all the kindness Thou hast shown 

 To this fair land the pilgrims trod — ■' 



This land we fondly call our own. 



