LITERARY EXERCISES 



In the MORRIS HIGH SCHOOL At Two O'clock 



i. MUSIC— By the Morris High School Orchestra. 



2. WELCOME— By Principal John H. Denbigh. 



3. RESPONSE— By Rev. Dr. Henry M. MacCracken. 



President of The Bronx Society of Arts and Sciences. 



4. ADDRESS—" The Bronx in Drake's Time and To-day " 



— by the Hon. Douglas Mathewson, President of the 

 Borough of The Bronx. 



5. PAPER— "Drake as a Poet"— By Professor John Ers- 



kine, of the Department of English and Comparative 

 Literature in Columbia University. 



6. PAPER— "The Culprit Fay: A Criticism "—By Dean 



Archibald L. Bouton, of the College of Arts and Pure 

 Science of New York University. 



7. SONG- — "The American Flag" — words by Joseph Rod- 



man Drake, music especially composed for this occa- 

 sion by Edwin S. Tracy, Director of Music in the 

 Morris High School — Sung by One Hundred Pupils of 

 the School, accompanied by the Morris High School 

 Orchestra. 



8. PAPER—" The Family of Drake "—By Charles de Kay, 

 Esq., Author, Poet and Critic; grandson of Joseph Rod- 

 man Drake. 



9. MUSIC— By the Morris High School Orchestra. 



Automobiles have been provided for the Council and its 

 Guests and others who have automobiles are invited to fall in 

 line for the ride to Joseph Rodman Drake Park and Bronx 

 Park, to witness the unveiling and other exercises. 



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