E340 .W4D2 1901a rt w a *^— . %► * o „ o * ^ >°-v 4 o. V ^* ^ ' ,0-r V v v vv c A A°* >♦ fr * «? ^, »^ o V * .<* '^0 ^O 5 •"' * V >♦ r oK * ^ v ,0 »°^ -. ^0^ I . * • o* v'v <\ • <^ r oV DARTH°VtH^ -:« SEPTEMBER.^ 25 -> yjM aJ. Program j& of Z5f>e WEBSTER CENTENNIAL of Dartmouth College Celebrating j& the One j& Hundredth Anniversary j& j& of Uhe Graduation of DANIEL^^ j& jsr j& WEBSTER September 24tn (Q. 25tK, 1901 Hanover j& New Hampshire TUESDAY j& j& j& j& September 24th 2.30 O'CLOCK & The Faculty and Students will assemble in the College Yard to form in procession & J> 3 O'CLOCK j& EXERCISES IN THE COLLEGE CHURCH Jt j* Ji Organ Prelude Chorus Prayer by the Reverend Samuel Penniman Leeds, D. D. Chorus Address by Professor Charles Francis Richard- son, Ph. D., 71. Mr. Webster's College Life Address by Professor John King Lord, Ph. D., '68 The Development of the College Since the Dartmouth College Case Chorus The Choral music during the week of the Webster Centennial will be rendered by students under the direction of Professor Charles Morse J* «* ** J* t < J* J* jt a* J* J* J* J* j* ^" V* W^ 5 O'CLOCK x? A short game of foot ball will be played on Alumni Oval by the 'Varsity Eleven and an Alumni Eleven &&&&£•& TUESDAY j& j* j& jz? September 24th 8 O'CLOCK j& "DARTMOUTH NIGHT » In view of the occasion, Dartmouth Night will take the form of an out-door celebration, which will open with a torchlight parade, in costume, led by the College band and com- manded by Colonel Charles Kimball Darling, '85. The Faculty will wear black academic gowns and mortar-board caps ; the students, a similar dress, except that each class will be distinguished by a particular color — white for the Seniors, blue for the Juniors, scarlet for the Sophomores, and yellow for the Freshmen. Members of the graduate departments will wear the same costume in still different colors. The alumni will appear in a Webster cos- tume of blue coat, buff waistcoat, stock, dicky and tall hat. A feature of the parade will be a number of transparencies together with several floats, among which will be Webster's carriage and his huge plough J- J- J> j* & After completing its line of march, the proces- sion will assemble in the College yard, where there will be brief speeches, music by the Glee Club and the exhibition of a series of stereop- ticon views illustrating Webster's life and career. Immediately following, the campus will be illuminated with electric lights, fire- works and a bonfire. A number of prize athletic contests will be held, the evening closing with the singing of Dartmouth songs by the entire assemblage ^ «* J* J* J> J> WEDNESDAY ^ ^ j& September 25th 9:3o o'clock & ASSEMBLAGE IN COLLEGE YARD A procession made up of students, alumni, faculty, trustees and invited guests will form in the College yard in charge of the Marshal, Colonel Darling &&&£•&&&£•& lO O'CLOCK -^ EXERCISES IN THE COLLEGE CHURCH & J> & Processional ** Priest's March from Athalie " Mendelssohn Chorus " Sanctus in E flat " Osgood Prayer by the Reverend Alvah Hovey, D.D., '44, Ex-President Newton Theological Seminary £•£•&&&£•&£•&& Chorus " Prayer of Thanksgiving ** Old Netherlands (1626) Address by the President of the College Oration by the Honorable Samuel Walker McCall, 74, of Massachusetts J> J> jfb Chorus " Ein Feste Burg n Old German Conferring of Honorary Degrees The singing by chorus and congregation of Milton's paraphrase of Psalm cxxxvi Benediction WEDNESDAY j& js? & September 25th PSALM cxxxvi Let us with a gladsome mind Praise the Lord, for he is kind j For His mercies aye endure, Ever faithful, ever sure. Let us blaze His name abroad, For of Gods he is the God ; For His mercies aye endure, Ever faithful, ever sure. He with all-commanding might Filled the new-made world with light ; For His mercies aye endure, Ever faithful, ever sure. He His chosen race did bless In the wasteful wilderness ; For His mercies aye endure; Ever faithful, ever sure. All things living He doth feed, His full hand supplies their need ; For His mercies aye endure, Ever faithful, ever sure. Let us therefore chorus forth His high majesty and worth ; For His mercies aye endure, Ever faithful, ever sure. Amen. WEDNESDAY ^ js> j& September 25 tH 2.30 O'CLOCK -^ CEREMONIES ATTENDING THE LAYING OF THE CORNER-STONE OF WEBSTER HALL o* * j* The corner-stone will be laid by Samuel Ap- pieton, Esq., the only living grandson of Daniel Webster J* «* j»o*«*j*j*j*> The prayer of dedication will be offered by the Right Reverend Abiel Leonard, D.D. 70, Bishop of Utah J> j* o* j* J> j* o* Address by the Honorable Frank Swett Black, '75, Ex-Governor of New York Selections of Music will be rendered by a chorus of students J>J>^j^J>J'^J> 4 O'CLOCK j& EXERCISES IN THE OLD CHAPEL * Reminiscences of Mr. Webster by some of the Older Graduates and Guests 6t30 O'CLOCK & Out-of-door Concert by the Salem Cadet Band WEDNESDAY ^ ^ j& September 25 tH 7 O'CLOCK^ BANQUET IN COLLEGE HALL On occasion of this, the first public use of the Dining Hall, the walls will be hung with portraits of Mr. Webster in possession of the College J»£>&J>J>J>&£>J'J>£' The Honorable Alfred Russell, LL. D., '50, will preside J* & & <£> <£ & & J> J> J> Responses will be made by the President of the College, and by His Excellency the Governor of New Hampshire & & J> J> «3* Chief- Justice Isaac Newton Blodgett, LL. D., of the Supreme Court of the State, will speak on Mr. Webster's training at the New Hamp- shire Bar J> The Honorable Frank Palmer Goulding, '63, will speak on Mr. Webster at the Massachusetts Bar J> J> J> J> & J> J> Some aspects of Mr. Webster's personal life and associations will be given by Edwin Webster Sanborn, Esquire, '78, the Honorable George Fred Williams, '72, and the Reverend Edward Everett Hale, D.D. & J> £> J> <£> Professor Francis Brown, LL. D., will speak of the relation of President Brown to the Dartmouth College Case ^ J> <£• & <£ <& The Honorable George Frisbie Hoar, LL. D., will speak on Mr. Webster in the Senate & Chief -Justice Melville Weston Fuller, LL. D., (it is expected) will speak of Mr. Webster be- fore the Supreme Court «^ & £• & J> <£ 44 1 would have an inscription over the door of your building, 'Founded by Eleazar Wheelock, Refounded by Daniel Webster/ " — Joseph Hopkinson, Esq., to President Francis Brown, after the decision of the Supreme Court of United States in the "Dartmouth College Case." * * This program was designed, put into type and printed at the office of The Dart- mouth Press, Hanover, New Hamp- shire. & J> J> J> J> J- J- J> & J> J> & PD- 1.21 Fold-out Placeholder fhis fold-out is being digitized, and will be inserted at a future date. Fold-out Placeholder This fold-out is being digitized, and will be inserted at future date. ,e ^•J&i^ o V ,0' c .,*■ i*d* A <* ,. o " ° » , ^ '., **m A* AtP. _ H, v y *J 9~. a V . e v^*/ v^> v^v v H ST. AUGUSTINE °