At 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon the program of events for the University's two hundred and ninety-first Commencement season will get under way when President Lowell delivers the Baccalureate sermon to the Class of 1927 in Appleton Chapel. Edward Caldwell Moore, Professor and Chairman of the Board of Preachers, will preside at the annual Chapel exercises which formally usher in the celebration of Commencement week. The program for the exercises tomorrow afternoon centers about the Baccalaureate sermon preceded by an organ prelude and march by L. A. Copeland '27, the invocation by Professor Moore, and the singing of the "Netherlands Folk Song" by the Chapel Choir. Before President Lowel delivers his address, the 1927 BACCALAUREATE HYMN Oh, ancient walls we leave today Remain to be our guide; The Strength, the power upon our way, The Helper by our side. And as the hours turn into days, The years to years gone by, Be yet our force till life decays, The hand that holds us high. When failure closes out the light, Or glory makes us blind, Be still with us to show the right, Read more in News
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