COMMENCEMENT, JUNE, 1898. 



EXERCISES OF THE WEEK. 



Friday, June 10th, 8 p. m. 

 Contest in oratory among representatives of college literary organizations. 



PROGRAM. 



""The Slavery of the Present Day" T. L. Hankinson, Columbian Society 



"The Dawn of the Morning" Miss Bertha Malone, Feronian Society 



"Deep Waterways to the Sea" Allan H. Stone, Hesperian Society 



'i/.vnchings" Albert M. Patriarehe, Olympic Society 



"Woman's Work and Education" Miss Coral Havens, Themian Society 



"The Spirit of Discontent a Factor in Progress" 



F. W. Robinson, Union Literary Society 



Sunday, June 12th, 2:30 p. m. 



Baccalaureate sermon by Rev. David McAllister, D. D., of Pittsburg. Pa. Subject, 

 "Elements of Christian Patriotism." 



Tuesday, June 14th, 8 p. m. 



Senior Class-Day Banquet. 



Wednesday, June 15th, Review of the Battalion, 3 p. m. 



Reunion of College Literary Organizations in their rooms. 8 p. m. 



Thursday, June 16th, 8 p. m. 



President's Reception. 



Friday, June 17th, Commencement Day. 



PROGRAM. 



Invocation Rev. C. L. Seasholes 



Piano Solo Mrs. Maud A. Marshall 



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Representing the Mechanical Course. 



Address— "Development of Markets" D. J. Hale 



Representing the Agricultural Course. 



Address— "The Realm of Woman" Miss Pearl Kedzie 



Representing the Women's Course. 



Music— Piano Quartette Misses Bach, Bohn, Phelps and Fay Wheeler 



Address— "The Economic Significance of a Technical Education" 



Prof. F. R. Hatton, M. E., Ph. D., of Columbia College, N. Y. 



Music— Vocal Quartette Messrs. Calkins, Hale. Patriarehe and Robinson 



