(S)mm\\ UttiveiJSitg pibtatg THE GIFT OF ..A/>^AL.(y^fcvvX .S.i?lrvV2..n:k ;i.?..l.H \\cv&v Cornell University Ulvary arY588 Two hundredth anniversary of the foundin ,^ 3 1924 032 174 926 olin.anx nS M Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924032174926 TWO HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF YALE COLLEGE PROGRAM AND LIST OF DELEGATES OCTOBER THE TWENTIETH TO OCTOBER THE TWENTY-THIRD A. D. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND ONE NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT SUNDAY OCTOBER THE TWENTIETH I. PUBLIC WORSHIP AND SERMON, THE BATTELL CHAPEL, 10.30 A. M. CHANT BY THE CHOIR, VENITE Gregorian LORD'S PRAYER READING OF SCRIPTURES BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY TE DEUM IN E FLAT John E. West PSALM LXV . . York Tune 4- ^ :^^^ -i n • — I ^S-. -^- -fs- r -J. ^— J ^ ^ -T^- ^ ^ A A m7=R rS: ^^^ ""g?^ ^ T—t ^^^ e=t ^?^: ^ ^^ J. T=f^ 2^2=^= r g^ ■ S d= ^ :i ^ H ?=^ =F t — p — r- -r [At the opening of the first College erected in New Haven, in 1718, the congregation united in singing the first four verses of Psalm LXV, in Sternhold and Hopkins' version] Thy praise alone, O Lord, dotli reign in Sion Thine own hill : Their vows to Thee they do maintain, and evermore fulfill. For that Thou dost their pray'rs still hear and dost thereto agree : Thy people all both far and near With trust shall come to Thee. Our wicked life so far exceeds, that we should fall therein : But, Lord, forgive our great misdeeds, and purge us from our sin. The man is blest whom thou dost chuse within Thy courts to dwell : Thy house and temple he shall use, with pleasures that excell. Of Thy great justice hear, O God, our health of Thee doth rise : The hope of all the earth abroad, and the sea-coasts likewise. With strength Thou art beset about, and compast with Thy pow'r : Thou mak'st the mountains strong and stout, to stand in ev'ry show'r. The swelling seas Thou dost asswage, and make their stream full still : Thou dost restrain the people's rage, and rule them at Thy will. The folk that dwell thro 'out the earth shall dread Thy signs to see : Which mom and ev'ning with great mirth send praises up to Thee. i8i7] — 3— PRAYER SERMON BY THE REVEREND JOSEPH HOPKINS TWICHELL, M.A., SENIOR FELLOW OF THE CORPORATION HYMN, I LOVE THY KINGDOM LORD Haydn [This hymn was written by the Reverend Timothy Dwight, D.D., LI/.D., President of Yale College from 1795 to I love Thy kingdom, Lord, The house of Thine abode, The church our blest Redeemer saved With His own precious blood. I love Thy church, O God ! Her walls before Thee stand. Dear as the apple of Thine eye. And graven on Thy hand. For her my tears shall fall. For her my prayers ascend ; To her my cares and toils be given, Till toils and cares shall end. Beyond my highest joy I prize her heavenly ways, Her sweet communion, solemn vows, Her hymns of love and praise. Jesus, Thou Friend Divine, Our Saviour and our King, Thy hand from every snare and foe Shall great deliverance bring. Sure as Thy truth shall last, To Zion shall be given The brightest glories earth can yield. And brighter bliss of heaven. DOXOLOGY BENEDICTION BY THE REVEREND TIMOTHY DWIGHT, D.D., LL.D., PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY FROM 1886 TO 1899 11. SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES OF THE CITY, 10.30 A. M. SPECIAL SERMONS BY THE REVEREND NEWMAN SMYTH, D.D., IN THE CENTER CHURCH ; THE REVEREND JOSEPH ANDERSON, D.D., IN THE UNITED CHURCH; AND THE REVEREND WALTON WESLEY BATTERSHALL, D.D., IN TRINITY CHURCH III. ADDRESS ON YALE IN ITS RELATION TO CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY AND MISSIONS, THE BATTELL CHAPEL, 3 R M. ORGAN PRELUDE, Samuel Rousseau — 4— HYMN, O WHERE ARE KINGS AND EMPIRES NOW St Anns O where are kings and empires now, Of old that went and came ! But, I/ord, Thy church is praying yet, A thousand years the same ! We mark her holy battlements, And her foundations strong ; And hear within her ceaseless voice, And her unending song. For not like kingdoms of the world. The holy church of God ! Though earthquake shocks be threatening her. And tempest is abroad ; Unshaken as eternal hills, Unmovable she stands, A mountain that shall fill the earth, A house unbuilt by hands. O ye that in these latter days The citadel defend, Perchance for you the Saviour said, 'I'm with you to the end ' ; Stand therefore girt about, and hold Your burning lamps in hand, And standing listen for your Lord, And till He cometh — stand. ADDRESS BY THE REVEREND GEORGE PARK FISHER, D.D., LL.D., TITUS STREET PROFESSOR OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY AND DEAN OF THE DIVINITY SCHOOL HYMN, JESUS SHALL REIGN WHERE'ER THE SUN . . . Missionary Chani Jesus shall reign where'er the sun Does his successive journeys run ; His kingdom stretch from shore to shore, Till moons shall wax and wane no more. For Him shall endless prayer be made. And praises throng to crown His head ; His name, like sweet perfume, shall rise With every morning sacrifice. People and realms of every tongue Dwell on His love with sweetest song ; And infant voices shall proclaim Their early blessings on His name. Blessings abound where'er He reigns ; The prisoner leaps to loose his chains ; The weary find eternal rest, And all the sons of want are blest. Let every creature rise and bring Peculiar honors to our King ; Angels descend with songs again. And earth repeat the loud Amen ! — 5— IV. ORGAN RECITAL. THE BATTELL CHAPEL, 8 P. M. ORGANIST, HARRY BENJAMIN JEPSON, Mus.B., ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF APPLIED MUSIC August De Boe;ck -j * John Sebastian Bach — Prelude and Fugue in A minor Andante Allegretto 3. M. Enrico Bossi — Scherzo Op. 49, No. 2. 4. Edward Elgar — Sonata in G Major, Op. 28 III. Andante Espressivo 5. Horatio Parker— Concert Piece No. 3 in A major 6. Chari,ES Marie Widor — Fiftli Organ Symphony I. Allegro Vivace II. Allegro cantabile IV. Adagio V. Toccata MONDAY OCTOBER THE TWENTY-FIRST I. DEDICATION OF THE GATEWAY ERECTED BY THE CLASS OF EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND NINETY-SIX YALE COLLEGE IN MEMORY OF WARD CHENEY AND GERARD MERRICK IVES WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY, THE CAMPUS, 9.30 A. M. II. ADDRESS ON YALE IN ITS RELATION TO LAW, THE BATTELL CHAPEL, 10.30 A. M. HYMN, O GOD BENEATH THY GUIDING HAND . Duke Street [This hymn was composed by the Reverend Leonard Bacon, D.D., LI/.C, a Fellow of Yale College from 1839 to 1846 and from 1864 to 1881] O God, beneath Thy guiding hand, Our exiled fathers crossed the sea, And when they trod the wintry strand, With prayer and psalm they worshiped Thee. Thou heard' St, well pleased, the song, the prayer, — Thy blessing came ; and still its power Shall onward through all ages bear The memory of that holy hour. I^aws, freedom, truth, and faith in God Came with those exiles o'er the waves ; And where their pilgrim feet have trod. The God they trusted guards their graves. And here Thy name, O God of love. Their children's children shall adore. Till these eternal hills remove. And spring adorns the earth no more. ADDRESS BY THOMAS THACHER, M.A., OF THE NEW YORK BAR, WITH INTRODUCTION BY THE HONORABLE SIMEON EBEN BALDWIN, LL.D., PROFESSOR OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, CORPORATIONS, AND WILLS III. ADDRESS ON YALE IN ITS RELATION TO MEDICINE, THE BAT- TELL CHAPEL, 11.30 A. M. — 7— COLLEGE SONG, GATHER YE SMILES FROM THE OCEAN ISLES Sparkling and Bright [This song, composed by the Honorable Francis Miles Finch, LL.D., of the class of 1849, was sung at the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Founding of Yale College] Gather ye smiles from the ocean isles, Dream of the days when the rainbow rays Warm hearts from river and fountain, Of Hope on our hearts fell lightly, A playful chime from the palm tree clime. And each fair hour some cheerful flower From the land of rock and mountain ; In our pathway blossomed brightly ; And roll the song in waves along, And pour the song in joy along For the hours are bright before us, Ere the moments fly before us, And grand and hale are the elms of Yale, While portly and hale the sires of Yale Like fathers, bending o'er us. Are kindly gazing o'er us. Summon our band from the prairie land. Linger again in memory's glen. From the granite hills, dark frowning, 'Mid the tendrilled vines of feeling, From the lakelet blue and the black bayou. Till a voice or a sigh floats softly by. From the snows our pine peaks crowning ; Once more to the glad heart stealing ; And pour the song in joy along, And roll the song in waves along, For the hours are bright before us, For the hours are bright before us, And gfrand and hale are the towers of Yale, And in cottage and vale are the brides of Yale, Like giants, watching o'er us. Like angels, watching o'er us. Clasp ye the hand 'neath the arches grand That with garlands span our greeting. With a silent prayer that an hour as fair May smile on each after meeting ; And long may the song, the joyous song Roll on in the hours before us. And grand and hale may the elms of Yale For many a year bend o'er us. ADDRESS BY WILLIAM HENRY WELCH, M.D., LL.D., PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY IN JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, WITH INTRODUCTION BY RUSSELL HENRY CHITTENDEN, Ph.D., DIRECTOR OF THE SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, AND PROFESSOR OF PHYSIOLOGY IN THE MEDI- CAL SCHOOL IV. ADDRESS OF WELCOME WITH RESPONSES, THE BATTELL CHAPEL, 3 P. M. ADDRESS OF WELCOME BY ARTHUR TWINING HADLEY, LL.D., PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY — 8— RESPONSES: THE GRADUATES: HONORABLE ANTHONY HIGGINS, LL.D. THE CITY: HIS HONOR THE MAYOR OF NEW HAVEN THE STATE: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR OF CONNECTICUT THE NATION: HONORABLE ORVILLE HITCHCOCK PLATT, LL.D., UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM CONNECTICUT THE UNIVERSITIES OF GREAT BRITAIN: JAMES WILLIAMS, D.C.L., FELLOW OF LINCOLN COLLEGE, OXFORD THE UNIVERSITIES OF CONTINENTAL EUROPE : FEDOR FEDOROVIC MARTENS, LL.D., PROFESSOR OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, EMERITUS, IN THE UNIVERSITY OF ST. PETERSBURG THE UNIVERSITIES OF THE SOUTH: CHARLES WILLIAM DABNEY, Ph.D., LL.D., PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE THE UNIVERSITIES OF THE WEST : WILLIAM RAINEY HARPER, Ph.D., D.D., LL.D., PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE UNIVERSITIES OF THE EAST: CHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT, LL.D., PRESIDENT OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY READING OF THE NAMES OF UNIVERSITIES COLLEGES AND LEARNED SOCIETIES SENDING DELEGATES OR GREETINGS V. RECEPTION OF DELEGATES GUESTS OF THE UNIVERSITY AND REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ALUMNI BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF THE FINE ARTS, 5 P. M. VI. TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION OF STUDENTS AND GRADUATES, STARTING FROM THE CAMPUS, 9 P. M. — 9— TUESDAY OCTOBER THE TWENTY-SECOND I. ADDRESS ON YALE IN ITS RELATION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COUNTRY, THE BATTELL CHAPEL, 10.30 A. M. COLLEGE SONG, BRIGHT COLLEGE YEARS [This song was composed by Henry Strong Durand, M.D., of the Class of 1881] Bright college years, with pleasure rife, We all must leave this college home, The shortest, gladdest years of life, About the stormy world to roam ; How swiftly are ye gliding by ! But though the mighty ocean's tide Oh, why doth time so quickly fly ! Should us from dear old Yale divide. The seasons come, the seasons go, As round the oak the ivy twines The earth is green, or white with snow, The clinging tendrils of its vines. But time and change shall nought avail So are our hearts close bound to Yale To break the friendships formed at Yale. By ties of love that ne'er shall fail. In after life, should troubles rise To cloud the blue of sunny skies, How bright will seem, thro' memory's haze, The happy, golden, bygone days ! Oh, let us strive that ever we May let these words our watch-cry be, Where'er upon life's sea we sail, — ' ' For God, for Country, and for Yale ! ' ' ADDRESS BY CYRUS NORTHROP, LL.D., PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, WITH INTRODUCTION BY THE HONORABLE WILLIAM KNEELAND TOWNSEND, D.C.L., EDWARD J. PHELPS PROFESSOR OF CONTRACTS, PATENTS, AND ADMIRALTY JURISPRUDENCE IN THE LAW SCHOOL II. ADDRESS ON YALE IN ITS RELATION TO SCIENCE AND LETTERS, THE BATTELL CHAPEL, 11.30 A. M. HYMN, LORD OF ALL BEING ! THRONED AFAR Hochgesang Lord of all being ! throned afar. Thy glory flames from sun and star ; Center and soul of every sphere, Yet to each loving heart how near ! Sun of our life, Thy quickening ray Sheds on our path the glow of day ; Star of our hope, Thy softened light Cheers the long watches of the night. Lord of all life, below, above. Whose light is truth, whose warmth is love, Before Thy ever-blazing throne We ask no luster of our own. Grant us Thy truth, to make us free, And kindling hearts that bum for Thee, Till all Thy living altars claim One holy light, one heavenly flame ! — lO ADDRESS BY DANIEL COIT GILMAN, LL.D., PRESIDENT OF JOHNS HOP- KINS UNIVERSITY, WITH INTRODUCTION BY THOMAS RAYNESFORD LOUNSBURY, L.H.D., LL.D., PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH IN THE SHEF- FIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL III. UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL GAME, YALE FIELD, 2 P. M. IV. CHORAL PERFORMANCE OF HORA NOVISSIMA BY THE GOUNOD SOCIETY OF NEW HAVEN, HYPERION THEATER, 4.30 P. M. CONDUCTOR, HORATIO PARKER, M.A., BATTELL PROFESSOR OF THE THEORY OF MUSIC, AND COMPOSER OF THE ORATORIO Miss Shannah Cumming, Soprano Miss Gertrude May Stein, Contralto Mr. George Hamlin, Tenor Mr. Ericsson Bushnell, Bass The New Haven Symphony Orchestra Hora novissima, Tempora pessima Sunt, vigilemus ! Ecce minaciter Imminet Arbiter lUe supremus : PART THE FIRST Introduction and Chorus Imminet, imminet Ut mala terminet, Aequa coronet, Recta remuneret, Anxia liberet, Aethera donet : Auferat aspera Duraque pondera Mentis onustae, Sobria muniat, Improba puniat, Utraque juste. Quartet Hie breve vivitur, Hie breve plangitur, Hie breve fletur ; Non breve vivere, Non breve plangere, Retribuetur ; O retributio ! Stat brevis actio, Vita perennis ; O retributio ! Caelica mansio Stat lue plenis ; -II- Quid datur et quibus ? Aether egentibus Et cruce dignis, Sidera vermibus, Optima sontibus, Astra tnalignis. Sunt modo proelia, Postmodo praemia ; Qualia ? plena : Plena refectio, NuUaque passio, Nullaque poena. Spe modo vivitur, Et Syon angitur A Babylone ; Nunc tribulatio ; Tunc recreatio, Sceptra, coronae ; Aria — Bass Tunc nova gloria Pectora sobria Clarificabit, Solvet aenigmata, Veraque sabbata Continuabit. Patria splendida, Terraque florida, I/ibera spinis, Danda fidelibus Est ibi civibus, Hie peregrinis. Chorus — Introduction and Fugue Pars mea, Rex meus, In proprio Deus Ipse decore Visus amabitur, Atque videbitur Auctor in ore. Tunc Jacob Israel, Et Lia tunc Rachel Efficietur, Tunc Syon atria Pulchraque patria Perficietur. Aria — Soprano O bona patria, lyUmina sobria Te speculantur : Ad tua nomina Sobria lumina CoUacrimantur : Est tua mentio Pectoris unctio, Cura doloris, Concipientibus Aethera mentibus Ignis amoris. Tu locus unicus, lUeque caelicus Es paradisus, Non ibi lacrima, Sed placidissima Gaudia, risus. Tu sine litore, Tu sine tempore, Fons, modo rivus, Dulce bonis sapis, Estque tibi lapis Undique vivus. Quartet and Chorus Est tibi laurea, Dos datur aurea, Sponsa decora, Primaque Principis Oscula suscipis, Inspicis era. — 12- Candida lilia, Viva monilia Sunt tibi, Sponsa, Agnus adest tibi, Sponsus adest tibi, I/Ux speciosa. Tota negotia, Cantica dulcia Dulce tonare, Tarn mala debita, Quam bona praebita Conjubilare. PART THE SECOND Solo — Tenor Urbs Syon aurea, Patria lactea. Give decora, Omne cor obruis, Omnibus obstruis Et cor et or a. Nescio, nescio. Quae jubilatio, I/Ux tibi qualis, Quam socialia Gaudia, gloria Quam specialis : I,aude studens ea Tollere mens mea Victa fatiscit : O bona gloria, Vincor ; in omnia I/aus tua vicit. Double Chorus Stant Syon atria Conjubilantia, Martyre plena. Give micantia, Principe stantia, I^uce Serena : Est ibi pascua Mitibus afflua, Praestita Sanctis Regis ibi thronus, Agminis et sonus Est epulantis. Solo — Alto Gens duce splendida, Gontio Candida Vestibus albis. Sunt sine fletibus In Syon aedibus, Aedibus almis ; Sunt sine crimine, Sunt sine turbine. Sunt sine lite In Syon aedibus Editioribus Israelitae. Chorus — Unaccompanied Urbs Syon unica, Mansio mystica, Gondita caelo, Nunc tibi gaudeo. Nunc mihi lugeo, Tristor, anhelo. Te quia corpore Non queo, pectore Saepe penetro ; Sed, caro terrea Terraque camea, Mox cado retro. Urbs Syon inclita, Turns et edita lyitore tuto, Te peto, te colo, Te flagro, te volo, Canto, saluto : Nee meritis peto, Nam meritis meto Morte perire : Nee reticens tego Quod meritis ego Filius irae. —13— Quartet and Chorus Vita quidem mea, Vita nimis rea, Mortua vita, Quippe reatibus Exitialibus Obruta, trita. Spe tamen ambulo, Praemia postulo Speque fideque ; Ilia perennia Postulo praemia Nocte dieque : O sacer, O plus, O ter et amplius lUe beatus, Cui sua pars Deus ! O miser, O reus, Hac viduatus ! Me Pater optimus Atque piissimus lUe creavit, In lue pertulit, Ex lue sustulit, A lue lavit. O bona patria, Num tua gaudia Teque videbo ? O bona patria, Num tua praemia Plena tenebo? V. STUDENT DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE WITH SINGING OF COL- LEGE SONGS, THE CAMPUS, 8 P. M. ILLUMINATION OF THE CAMPUS SCENES FROM THE HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE PRESENTED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE YALE DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION SINGING OF COLLEGE SONGS BY THE GRADUATES WITH STUDENT CHORUS UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF SAMUEL SIMONS SANFORD, M.A., PROFESSOR OF APPLIED MUSIC -14- WEDNESDAY OCTOBER THE TWENTY-THIRD PROCESSION OF GUESTS AND GRADUATES, THE COLLEGE CAMPUS AND THE CITY GREEN, lo AM. CHIEF MARSHAL: COLONEL THEODORE ALFRED BINGHAM, M.A., U. S. A. MARSHALS: REVEREND BENJAMIN WISNER BACON, Litt.D., D.D. HENRY WALCOTT FARNAM, M.A, R.P.D. THOMAS HOOKER, M.A. EDWARD VILETTE RAYNOLDS, D.C.L. SAMUEL SIMONS SANFORD, M.A. JOHN CHRISTOPHER SCHWAB, Ph.D. ORDER OF PROCESSION: MARSHALS SECOND REGIMENT BAND, CONNECTICUT NATIONAL GUARD COLOR GUARD CHIEF MARSHAL THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE AND THE EX-PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY THE SECRETARY AND TREASURER OF THE UNIVERSITY THE FELLOWS OF THE CORPORATION FORMER FELLOWS AND OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT THE MAYOR AND CORPORATION COUNSEL OF THE CITY MARSHALS CANDIDATES FOR HONORARY DEGREES AND OTHER DISTINGUISHED GUESTS OF THE UNIVERSITY —15— DELEGATES OF FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES AND LEARNED SOCIETIES DELEGATES OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES DELEGATES OF AMERICAN LEARNED SOCIETIES DELEGATES OF SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES DEANS AND DIRECTORS OF DEPARTMENTS THE FACULTY OF THE UNIVERSITY MARSHALS REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CLERGY OF THE CITY THE CITIZENS RECEPTION COMMITTEE GRADUATES OF THE UNIVERSITY II. COMMEMORATION EXERCISES, HYPERION THEATER, 10.30 A. M. OVERTURE, DIE MEISTERSINGER VON NURNBERG . . Richard Wagner COMMEMORATIVE POEM BY EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN, L.H.D., LL.D. GREEK FESTIVAL HYMN, COMPOSED BY THOMAS DWIGHT GOODELL, Ph.D., PROFESSOR OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, THE MUSIC COMPOSED BY HORATIO PARKER, M.A., BATTELL PROFESSOR OF THE THEORY OF MUSIC Dr. Carl Dufft, Baritone. Mr. Wallace Moyle, Tenor. crrp . a. OvTi.havov ixku koX /3pa)(yv dvOpamoiai /3lov Mo I/O a I y iireKXaiaav ■ av 8' ipyoLCTL /caXots croc^tia 6' (lvtov rts virepTepov avTov Itj^'Y), p,Lp.vei Toi Atos ^ovkS. TO KaXov r es en^na. KoX awTos 6 T€ufas ov TedvaKe davcov. tov 'Addvas yap (f>dTt,^ iarlv (f)aC8ip,op oIkov KOCTfiov dptcTTOv CTTt ^(opo. (f)opeei,v ert yala,v • eS 8' i^vrevcrev iXaiav, d/3pov 'A9dva<; daWov, — 16— ev TTeSiw TTOT aypoiKO<;, fiiKpou iovd' o.TraX.dj' re, ou8' avTO? fjbep c/xeXXei' i8elv dpa Kapiro(j)opov TOuVvv Se OdWei TreptxeXXo/Aevats w/aats yei'eas /ACTa TToXXas, eviftpaiveL Se /ceiap re ^poTOJv eOvq r opvidonv rSiv (^uXXoicri fjuvvpoixevaiv wo yXavKol's. avT . a . Toicri S' OjLtoiws Keli^os OLTroiKoiv /8ai6s OjitiXos TwS' evi -)(po(rvvai(ri r dyctifxev ioprdv. arp . fi'. IlaXXaSo? ToS' aXcros l^pov, dv iraTrjp e^ox a^erai, ^vv avrd Se /AT^Serai Trape'S- /3w <^iXa, rd iravTeXiJ • dcTfieva 8' dcrp.evaLL Kdcreip6vria' 'AOdva?, ^XoApev a T avoia koX iapev(au OTTwpats. Kal jLidi' (TO0oveL Se iror) ; vorfpiaT i^epevva to, Oeia, Kai oviroi (pavevT, iv epyoicnv ok KpvTTTO, 8at8dXo(.s, i^Tjvpe Srj ^vv rw ^ew, ro^ev rot TToXX' a)^e\r](re fcat Ka\d. evepyereiv yap ep(f>vTov ■ vocrcov aiveiv ■ dXXo, Tis ai> TTOT ovdcrec? to,? dir avras /cai Xeyot ; TravTo. 8' dXa^eta? v\\dS' dpeC/3ov(TaL Kar iros x\(opdv /Bacjia, OLvi,Kea, CDS Kai ai) 6d\Xoi<; iKirpe-nrj'; TraCSuv aperal? Tpocf^iprnv, Kai deo<; Trarpaos ^vvdiq, TroTvid, croi 8td Trai^Tds, ev o aiet oloolt]. —19— COMMEMORATIVE ADDRESS BY THE HONORABLE DAVID JOSIAH BREWER, LL.D., JUSTICE OF THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT PRESENTATION TO THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF CANDIDATES FOR HONORARY DEGREES WITH THE CONFERRING OF THE DEGREES BY THE PRESIDENT AND THE INVESTING OF THE RECIPIENTS WITH ACADEMIC HOODS THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY OF THE UNIVERSITY WILL PRESENT THE CANDIDATES: GEORGE JARVIS BRUSH, LL.D., DIRECTOR OF THE SHEFFIELD SCIEN- TIFIC SCHOOL FROM 1872 TO 1899, AND PROFESSOR OF MINER- ALOGY, EMERITUS BERNADOTTE PERRIN, Ph.D., LL.D., LAMPSON PROFESSOR OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE REVEREND GEORGE BARKER STEVENS, Ph.D., D.D., DWIGHT PRO- FESSOR OF SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY THEODORE SALISBURY WOOLSEY, M.A., PROFESSOR OF INTERNA- TIONAL LAW HYMN, MY COUNTRY 'TIS OF THEE America My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty. Of thee I sing ; Land where my fathers died, Land of the pilgrims' pride, From every mountain side Let freedom ring. Let music swell the breeze. And ring from all the trees Sweet freedom's song ; Let mortal tongues awake ; Let all that breathe partake ; Let rocks their silence break, - The sound prolong. My native country, thee — Land of the noble free — Thy name I love ; I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills Rapture my spirit thrills Like that above. Our fathers' God, to Thee, Author of liberty. To Thee we sing ; Long may our land be bright With freedom's holy light : Protect us by Thy might. Great God, our King. BENEDICTION BY THE REVEREND TIMOTHY DWIGHT, D.D. DENT OF THE UNIVERSITY FROM 1886 TO 1899 COMMEMORATIVE MARCH BY DAVID STANLEY SMITH, B.A. LL.D., PRESI- -20 — III. CONCERT BY THE BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, HYPERION THEATER, 2.30 P. M. [The participation of this orchestra in the Bicentennial exercises is due to the generosity of Henry I,ee Higginson, M.A., a Fellow of Harvard University] WiLHELM Gericke, Conductor Miss Milka Ternina, Soloist Brahms . Bebthovbn lylSZT Wagner . Beethovbn Academic Overture Aria from ' ^Fidelia ' ' Festklange Prayer from ' ' Tannhaeuser ' ' Symphony in A major, No. 7 Poco sostenuto Vivace II. Allegretto III. Presto Presto meno assai IV. Allegro con brio IV. DEDICATION OF WOODBRIDGE HALL, 4 P. M. PRAYER BY THE REVEREND THEODORE THORNTON HUNGER, D.D., A FELLOW OF THE CORPORATION ADDRESS BY DONALD GRANT MITCHELL, LL.D. V. FAREWELL RECEPTION BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY AND MRS. HADLEY, UNIVERSITY HALL, 5 P. M. — 21 — SPECIAL BICENTENNIAL EXHIBITIONS THE SCHOOL OF THE FINE ARTS— PAINTINGS BY JOHN TRUMBULL AND SAMUEL FINLEY BREESE MORSE THE PEABODY MUSEUM— EXHIBITION OF MOUNTED SKELETONS OF EXTINCT VER- TEBRATES FROM THE MARSH COLLECTION, AND THE NEWTON COLLECTION OF METEORITES THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY— DOCUMENTS, BOOKS AND VIEWS ILLUSTRATING THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE THE HYPERION THEATER— THE MORRIS STEINERT COLLECTION OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS — 22 — LIST OF DELEGATES [Institutions are named in tlie order of their establishment. An asterisk indicates that a delegate, although regularly accredited, is unable to be present] FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES AND SOCIETIES University of Paris Professor Jacques Hadamard Oxford University *Riglit Honorable James Bryce, D.C.Iy., I^I/.D. Honorable Goldwin Smith, D.C.I.., 1,1,. D. James Williams, D.C.I,. Cambridge University *Sir Robert Stowell Ball, M.A. Honorable William Kverett, M.A. John Cox, M.A. Tlie Vestry of Wrexham, Wales Reverend William Henry Fletcher, M.A. University of Padua Professor Edward Salisbury Dana, Ph.D. University of Ivcipsic Privy Councilor, Professor Caspar Rene Gregory, Ph.D., S.T.D., D.D., I,I..D. Glasgow University *Professor John Ferguson, 1,1,. D. Professor John Harvard Biles David Murray, I^I^.D. Professor William I,ang, Sc.D. Professor Frederick Orpen Bower, Sc.D. Professor Robert Mark Wenley, Sc.D., Ph.D., IyI,.D. Reverend David William Forrest, D.D. University of Upsala Right Reverend Knut Henning Gezelius Von Sch^ele, D.D. Aberdeen University Professor David William Finlay, M.D. —23— Kdinburgli University Frederick Parker Walton, LL.B. Dublin University (Trinity College) Thomas Harrison, I^Iy.D. Reverend Henry Monck Mason Hackett, IyI,.D., D.C.I,. Professor James McMahon, M.A. University of Chile Professor Doctor Washington I^astarria University of New Brunswick Chancellor Thomas Harrison, I^I^.D. Professor William Francis Ganong, Ph.D. Kings College, Nova Scotia Very Reverend Francis Partridge, D.D., D.C.I/. University of Berlin Privy Councilor, Professor Wilhelm Waldeyer, Ph.D. University of St. Petersburg Privy Councilor, Professor Fedor Fedorovic Martens, I,I/.D. McGill College and University *Sir William Macdonald Chancellor William Peterson, 1,1l,.D. Professor Bernard James Harrington, Ph.D., I^Iy.D. Congregational Union of England and Wales Reverend James Morgan Gibbon, B.A. Reverend Professor John Massie, M.A. College Committee of Free Cburcb of Scotland Reverend Stewart Dingwall Fordyce Salmond, D.D. Reverend David William Forrest, D.D. University of Toronto Professor R. Ramsay Wright, Ph.D. Durham University Reverend Kdward Ashurst Welch, D.C.L,. Reverend Ernest Smith, D.D., D.C.Iv. Victoria University, Manchester Edward John Broadfield, B.A. Trinity University, Toronto Sir John George Bourinot, L,I,.D., D.C.Iy., lyitt.D. —24— Syrian Protestant College Reverend Daniel Stuart Dodge, D.D. Imperial University of Tokyo Professor Yeiji Nakajima Professor Kazuo Hatoyama, MX., D.C.l,. University of Sydney S. Henry Barraclough, CE. Adelaide University *Edward Charles Stirling, M.D. Mansfield College, Oxford Reverend John Massie, M.A. Imperial University of Kyoto Professor Hunichi Muraoka, Ph.D. Professor Ko Kuhara, Ph.D. The Peking University Professor Frank Gatnewell, M.S. AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Harvard University President Charles William Eliot, l,Iv.D. Henry I^ 333 ^.J^^aiye-e-ooi^Z€!i-^.e^ CHORUS ORCHESTRA T^muxiTB m m m m 3 9 10 |77 IZ \i3 /# 15 32 33 M 35 m m m m f/ -& ^j %\f5\\% 1^7 itd m 5o 51 5z g@g|@@@g|[^ ^ J'.^^ ^ <^. ^ 1^ f^ '^ >* # % COAAEAORATION DAY OCTOBER 23.1901 #^^# 4%^%^ . #^^^# 1 Hon. S. E. Merwin. 2 W. W. Farnam. 3 Eev. N. M. Calhoun. 4 Eev. Dr. J. W. Cooper. 5 H. F. Dimock. 6 Rev. Dr. A. F. Beard. 7 Hon. C. M. Depew. 8 Rev. Dr. C. R. Palmer. 9 Rev. Dr. T. T. Hunger. 10 G. B. Cortelyou. 11 President Roosevelt. 13 President Hadley. 13 Governor McLean. 14 Lieut. Gov. Keeler. 15 Rev. Dr. J. Anderson. 16 Hon. H. E. Howland. 17 Rev. Dr. E. P. Parker. 18 Rev. J. H. Twichell. 19 Rev. Dr. Newman Smyth. 30 T. G. Bennett. 31 A. L. Ripley. 23 Eli Whitney. 33 Hon. F. J. Kingsbury. 24 Atty. Gen. Phelps. 25 State Treas. Gallup. 26 Secy, of State Vinal. 27 State Compt. Chamberlin. 28 Hon. N. D. Sperry. 29 Hon. O. H. Piatt. 30 Dr. P. M. Rixey. 31 Com'r Cowles. 32 President D wight. 33 A. P. Stokes, Jr. 34 Col. T. A. Bingham. 35 Mayor Studley. 36 Corp'n Couns. Daggett. 37 M. F. Tyler. 38 Dr. W. T. Harris. 39 Hon. E. Cortes. 40 Hon. William Everett. 41 John Cox. 42 Rev. J. M. Gibbon. 43 Rev. W. H. Fletcher. 44 Rev. Dr. H. M. M. Hackett. 45 Dr. T. Hanison. 46 F. P. Walton. 47 Eev. Dr. D. W. Forrest. 48 Rev. Dr. R. M. Wenley. 49 Rev. Dr. G. P. Fisher. 50 Justice Brewer. 61 Prof. G. B. Stevens. SKATINO— PIvATKORM: 53 Dr. G. J. Brush. 58 Prof. B. Perriu. 54 Prof. T. S. Woolsey. 55 Dr. E. C. Stedman. 56 57 Dr. E. S. Dana. 58 Dr. David Murray. 59 Dr. William Lang. 60 Dr. F. O. Bower. 61 Dr. W. D. Lewis. 62 Dr. H. V. Hilprecht. 63 Dr. W. A. Lamberton. 64 Prof. G. W. Pepper. 65 Dr. J. Tyson. 66 Dr. J. H. Van Amringe. 67 Dr. N. M. Butler. 68 Pres. W. H. P. Faunae. 69 Rev. Dr. Ernest Smith. 70 E. J. Broadfield. 71 Sir John G. Bourinot. 73 Rev. Dr. D. Stuart Dodge. 73 Prof. Y. Nakajima. 74 S. H. Barraclough. 75 Dr. H. Muraoka. 76 Dr. Ko Kuhara. 77 Prof. H. Gamewell. 78 Prof. J. McMahon. 79 Dr. W. Lastarria. 80 Dr. W. F. Ganong. 81 Bishop Partridge. 83 Dr. W. Peterson. 83 Dr. B. J. Harrington. 84 Prof. R. R. Wright. 85 Rev. Dr. E. A. Welch. 86 Pres. B. I. Wheeler. 87 Bishop von Scheele. 88 Dr. J. F. Rhodes. 89 Bishop Potter. 90 Pres. F. L. Patton. 91 Dr. C. E. Norton. 93 John La Farge. 93 Archbishop Ireland. 94 Dr. W. W. Goodwin. 95 Dr. B. L. Gildersleeve. 96 Dr. H. H. Furness. 97 Pres. F.Carter. 98 Henry L. Higginson. 99 Prof. K. Hatoyama. 100 Chief Justice Fuller. 101 Hon. J. H. Choate. 103 Hon. J. C. Carter. 103 Pres. J. B. Angell. 104 Secretary Hay. 105 Provost C. C. Harrison. 106 Pres. W. R. Harper. 107 Dr. C. R. Gregory. 108 Marquis Ito. 109 Pres. Seth Low. 110 Dr. F. F. Martens. 111 Prof. J. B. Moore. 113 Hon. Richard Olney. 113 Hon. Whitelaw Reid. 114 Rear Admiral W. T. Sampson. 115 Pres. J. G. Schurman. 116 Dr. J. B. Thayer. 117 Dr. James Williams. 118 119 T. B. Aldrich. 130 Dr. Geo. W. Cable. 121 Rev. Dr. A. V. G. Allen. 132 Pres. C. C. Hall. 133 Pres. George Harris. 134 Rev. John Massie. 135 Pres. B. P. Raymond. 126 Rev. Dr. S. D. F. Salmond. 127 Pres. G. W. Smith. 138 Samuel L. Clemens. 129 Dr. R. W. Gilder. 130 W. p. Howells. 131 Prof. J. H. Biles. 133 Dr. J. S. Billings. 133 Pres. C. W. Dabney. 134 Dr. D. W. Finlay. 135 Rev. Dr. H. B. Frissell. 136 Prof. J. Hadamard. 137 Dr. S. P. Langley. 138 Dr. J. Brander Matthews. 139 Dr. T. N. Page. 140 Dr. Woodrow WUson. 141 Dr. A. A. Michelson. 143 Dr. W. Osier. 143 Pres. H. S. Pritchett, 144 Pres. Ira Remsen. 145 Prof. 0. N. Rood. 146 Dr. Wilhelm Waldeyer. 147 Dr. S. R. Winans. 148 Dr. A. F. West. 149 Dr. C. B. Alexander. 150 Moses Taylor Pyne. 151 Hon. H. W. Green. 153 153 Dr. J. C. Warren. 154 Pres. C. W. Eliot.