Delegate from Illinois was F. M. Skinner. First place oration went to Miss E. Jean Nelson of DePauw University in Greencastle, Ind.
Events include the crowning of the May Queen, welcome and prologue by the Queen, Dance Drama- The Triumph of Spring and the recessional.
Pamphlet with information about the campus Mail Room's hours, services and operations.
Musical program.
Performances by the Lake Forest University Women's Chorus, Ferry Hall Glee Club and soloist, Alice Phillips.
Performances by the University Women's Chorus and the Ferry Hall Glee Club.
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.
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.