WEST FRONT gw gwr tfrfriifc? to W pr^wt qf ty? f}?f SfsfU? IHiiWns iipprcif fwirtlj fcmrtew s$ tlw fift^TO ]F> w> LIBRARY, STACK ROOM IN DISTANCE ©rtriratfcm of fl)c Haiti Butlbittg ©mtirrsttg of (©Ulaijoma jHarcl) fourtl), ntnctrnt tjunUicD fourtrrn Program PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY PRESIDING 2:15 p. m. Academic Procession Singing of America Invocation BISHOP FRANCIS K. BROOKE Presentation of Keys ROBERT H. WILSON PRESIDENT STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Response PRESIDENT STRATTON D. BROOKS Unfold Ye Portals Everlasting CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA Dedicatory Address EUGENE WAMBAUGH PROFESSOR OF AGENCY AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW HARVARD LAW Coronation March ORCHESTRA (Continued on page 7.) Gounod school SWENDSEN dean’s office (Continued from page 5.) Congratulatory a&brrssep For the State LEE CRUCE GOVERNOR OF OKLAHOMA For the Bench ROBERT L. WILLIAMS JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF OKLAHOMA For the Bar HERBERT L. MASON OF THE TULSA BAR For the Students Past and Present PAUL A. WALKER CLASS OF 1912 Gavotte Czibulka ORCHESTRA Presentation of Keys PRESIDENT STRATTON D. BROOKS Response DEAN JULIEN C. MONNET Benediction 8:00 p. m. Reception by the President of the University and the Faculty of the Law School to visitors, friends, members of the faculties and students, in the Law Building. The Law Building will be open for inspection throughout the day and evening. The academic procession will form in Room A105 at 2:15. Interurban cars leave Oklahjma City for Norman on the hour every hour during the day and return leaving two minutes after the hour. Santa Fe trains leave Oklahoma City for Norman at 9:17 a.m. and 12:12 and 10:18 p.m. and leave Norman for Oklahoma City at 3:05 and 6:32 p. m. and 6:30 a. m. LIBRARY, SHOWING MEZZANINE READING ROOM EAST FRONT PRACTICE COURT FIRST YEAR LECTURE ROOM 3 0112 105892266