2 copies.
The finishing places of each oration are written in the margin.
2 copies.
Invitation to the First Annual Banquet held April 5, 1894. The list of invitations included members of the Board of Trustees, the Faculties of the College, Ferry Hall and Academy, Rush Medical College, The Chicago College of Law and The College of Dental Surgery.
The debate question concerned the principle of the Referendum being introduced into our Governemental system. Lake Forest argued affirmative and Lawrence argued negative.
Overview and program of the 1898-1899 Season. Includes black and white images of Lake Forest University and Club members. Printed by Press of Four O'Clock, A. L. Swift & Co., Chicago.
Cover of program only, no contents.
Handbill listing the Vaudeville performers. Includes Mandolin Club; Schwartzmann & Picklemann; Primrose, Carnation & Pink; Warren; Reddy Rag; Hayes; Imperial Quartette; 4-The Jackson Family-4; Kinodrome.
Handbill featuring the cast list.
Musical program.
The debate question: Resolved, that laws further restricting the immigration of foreigners to the United States are inexpedient.
Mailing sent from the Acting President, John J. Halsey. Discusses the enrollment rate, the building of Blackstone Hall dormitories, and asks for information regarding good and worthy student candidates.
The McPherson Prize of twenty-five dollars for the best oratorical declamation was awarded to the winner of the contest.
Contains a letter written by the Young Men's Presbyterian Union to the Churches of the Chicago Presbytery. Also includes a description and history of Lake Forest University.
Lyrics and music for "Kappa Sigma! Hail to You!!," words by George Leiper Thomas, music by Leslie W. Wyckoff, "Toast to Kappa Sigma," words by Ensign Otie, air- chorus to "Soldiers Field," "Come, Gather All Ye Merry Men," words by E. R. Meredith, music by Mildred Bentley. Lyrics for "The Ramble Song" and "The Feed Song."