FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT 



MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, JUNE 16-21, 1901. 



EXERCISES OF THE ^yEEK. 



SUNDAY, JUNE 16. 



3:30 p. m. Baccalaureate Sermon by the Rev. David R. Breed, D. D., Allegheny, Pa., 



Subject, "A Working Theory." 



WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19. 



2:00 p. m. Inspection of Battalion. 

 8:00 p. m. Society Reunions. 



THURSDAY, JUNE 20. 



Class Day at Grand Ledge. 

 8:00 p. m. President's Reception. 



FRIDAY, JUNE 21. 



Commencement Day. 



10:00 a. m. Address, Prof. J. B. Johnson, C. E., University of Wisconsin, 



Subject, "The Personal and National Benefits of Education in Applied Science." 



COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. 



The forty-eip^lith annual commencement exercises of the Michigan 

 Agricultural College occurred in the Armory, Friday morning, June 

 21, 1901, at 10 o'clock. The candidates for degrees, headed by Presi- 

 dent Snyder, the commencement orator, and the faculty, marched in 

 and took seats on the platform, while Miss Hannah Bach played an 

 appropriate selection on the piano. The Rev. George Humphrey, of 

 Adrian, father of a member of the class, pronounced the invocation. 

 The following program was then rendered: 



Piano trio, ''Imps and Sprites at Work," Hoist, Misses Smith, Arm- 

 strong, Wright. 



Oration, 'Tower," W. W. Wells, mechanical course. 



