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EI GHTY-SIXTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMEN T, 



The Eighty-sixth Annual Commence- Provost Carpenter presiding, 



ment Exercises were held at Carnegie The Order of Exercises is herewith 



Hall, on Thursday evening, May 11, 1916. i eproduced. 



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iEiglity-stxtlj Annual OJommenrpmrnt 



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(Harnpgtp Wall, on Sil|urabag lEtirtttng. Hag 11th, 191fi. 



Exercises conducted by William Henry Carpenter, A.B., Ph.D., 



Provost of Columbia University 



Overture— Merry Wives of Windsor Nicolai 



Selection— Princess Pat Herbert 



Entrance of the Officers, Trustees and 



Faculty of the College 



March— Pomp and Circumstance . . . . Elgar 



Entrance of the Graduating Class 



Conducted by Frederick K. James, Ph.G. 



Prayer— Rev. Raymond C. Knox, B.D., chaplain of Columbia umvfrsity 



Opening Address .... provcst William H. Carpenter 



Conferring the Degree of Graduate in Pharmacy 

 The Candidates v/ill be p esented by 



Thomas F. Main, Ph.G., secretary of the college 



Presentation of Certificate of Proficiency as Food and 



Drug Analyst . By Dean Henry Hurd Rusby, M.D. 



Second Hungarian Rhapsody Liszt 



Shortly after the entrance of the College, the graduating class was con- 

 Officers, Trustees and Faculty of the ducted down the main aisle by Chair- 



