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250th Anniversary of the Foundation of Harvard College.

FROM FRIDAY THE 5TH, TO MONDAY THE 8TH OF NOVEMBER.

The Alumni of Harvard College and the Graduates of the Professional Schools in the order of their Graduation.

ORDER OF EXERCISES IN SANDERS THEATRE.

Introductory Address, by the President of the Association of the Alumni.

Prayer, by Professor Francis Green wood Peabody.

Music: "Dominie Salvam Fac." Gounod by the Anniversary Chorus.

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Oration, by James Russell Lowell, LL.D.

Music: "The Heavens proclaim Him." Beethoven. By the Anniversary Chorus.

Poem, by Oliver Wendell Holmes, LL.D.

Music: "A mighty Fortress is our God." Luther. By the Anniversary Chorus.

Conferring of Honorary Degrees, by the President of the University.

Benediction, by Rev. Andrew Preston Peabody, D.D.

GENERAL INFORMATION.

Registration Room. - An office under the charge of Mr. George R. Nutter has been opened at No. 4 University Hall, for the registration of names, the sale of tickets, the delivery of badges, and the communication of needed informa as to the time and place and conditions of the successive ceremonies of the Festival; and all graduates and invited guests of the University attending the celebration are requested to register their names, residences and temporary addresses.

A badge will be given at the Registration Room to every participant in the Celebration. The badges will serve as means of identification, and are necessary to admit their wearers to the Oration in Sanders Theatre on Friday the 5th, to the Observatory and the Athletic Sports on the 6th, and to Appleton Chapel and Sanders Theatre on the 7th.

Restaurant in Massachusetts Hall. - During the Festival, a Restaurant and Smoking Room will be established in Massachusetts Hall for the entertainment of Graduates and Undergraduates of the University, and their friends.

Museums. - The Museums of Zoology the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, and the Mineral Cabinet in Boylston Hall will be open on Friday, Saturday, and Monday from 9 to 5 o'clock, and on Sunday from 1 to 5 o'clock.

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