The centennial of the University of Virginia, 1819-1921 the proceedings of the Centenary celebration, May 31 to June 3, 1921 |
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THE FOURTH DAY The centennial of the University of Virginia, 1819-1921 | ||
III. EDUCATIONAL GROUP
Presiding Officer, Dean John Levi Manahan, Ph.D.
The Contribution of the University of Virginia to Education
through Private Academies, John Carter Walker, '97,
M.A., Headmaster of Woodberry Forest School
The Contribution of the University of Virginia to the Public
School System of the State, John Walter Wayland, '07,
Ph.D., Professor of History, Harrisonburg State Normal
School
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What the Public School System of Virginia has a Right to
Expect from the University, Harris Hart, A.B., Superintendent
of Public Instruction of Virginia
4.30 P.M. | Exercises by the Class of 1921. The Amphitheatre. Presiding Officer, Edward Percy Russell, President |
Overture: | |
The Poem, 1921: | Charles Edgar Gilliam |
Address in Presentation of Class Gift: |
Thomas Johnson Michie, Jr. |
Address of Acceptance: | The President of the University |
Song: | The Class of 1921 |
Farewell: | The President of the Class |
5.00 P.M. | Band Concert. The Lawn |
6.00 P.M. | Alumni Barbecue: Officials of the University, Delegates, other Guests, and their families are invited. Barbecue Grounds |
9.00 P.M. | Torchlight Parade, with Review. The Lawn |
Procession from Barbecue Grounds to the Lawn by the Classes in Order of Seniority |
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Fireworks, and Parade to the Rotunda | |
Review by Officials and Delegates. The Lawn |
THE FOURTH DAY The centennial of the University of Virginia, 1819-1921 | ||