Centennial year letterhead. 7 copies.
Service featuring the sermon "Operation Breadbasket: A Redefinition of Man" delivered by Rev. Jesse Jackson.
Musical program includes Fugue Tunes, Anthems and Choruses of "Ye Olden Time," and the works Rebecca at the Well, Embracing an Opportunity, Taking the Veil, Gipsey Camp, and concluded with the Star-Spangled Banner. Father Dean, conductor.
Program consists of prayer, welcome address, music and orations.
Ferry Hall class of 1881-2 students.
Program includes prayer, welcoming address, music and discussion. Printed by Bahnbrecher Job Print, Chicago.
Program includes prayer, music, oration, declamation, essay and benediction. Printed by A. M. Wood & Co., Printers, 104 & 106 Madsion St., Chicago.
Humorous program containing the Disorder of Exercises for the evening including an old moth-eaten address, grand burlesque of a modern orator, laughable pantomime and a musical solo with accompanyment on the knee bones.
Program held after the Haymarket Riot in Chicago, which took place on May 4, 1886. Orations include America's Indebtness to Holland by Gerrit Dirk Heuver, Evils of Entail and Settlement by Calvin Hervey French, Woman and the Ballot by Charles Ellsworth McGinnis, Rise of the Workingman by George Cruthers Findley, National Immortality by Llewellyn James Davies, and The Contribution of Missions to the World's Progress by Grant Stroh.
Musical program printed by The Craig Press, Chicago.
3 copies of program, with one attached to a copy of the oration, A Eulogy on Sherman, by F. M. Skinner that was delivered that day. Estimated date is the Spring of 1891.
Delegate from Illinois was F. M. Skinner. First place oration went to Miss E. Jean Nelson of DePauw University in Greencastle, Ind.
The finishing places of each oration are written in the margin.
2 copies.