Music and lyrics for the L. F. U. College Song by Eben H. Wells and Chas. F. Ward, and Lyrics for the Aletheian Society Song to be sung to the tune "How Can I Leave Thee." Collection also contains a recording of the Lake Forest University Song.
2 copies with similar conditions
Music and lyrics to "Kappa Sigma's Sweetheart" by Thomas F. Shea. 4 copies, one of which has the lyrics to "The Ramble Song" and "The Feed Song" on the back.
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."
Reception held on June 26, 1889
The delegate from Lake Forest University was F. M. Skinner. The first place oration went to A. W. Bartlett of Illinois College for "The School and the State." Printed by L. B. Patterson, Printer, Monmouth, Ill.
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.
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.
The debate question concerned the principle of the Referendum being introduced into our Governemental system. Lake Forest argued affirmative and Lawrence argued negative.
Program consists of prayer, welcome address, music and orations.