C> L nS 9 ‘ . I iR A 1889. ^4 -••jfi - (gflAKf . Perkins, Henry T. Martin, James Devine. PRESS COMMITTEE. E. D. F. Brady, George P. Goff, W. H. Dennis, Dr. Frank T. Howe, John Boyle, W. R. Cassidy, W. R. Abell, C. O’B. Cowardin, Patrick Walsh, Henry C. Walsh, Martin T. Dickson. COMMITTEE ON MUSIC. F". J. Kieckhoefer, Prof, J. C. Foertsch, Prof A. Gloetzner, Prof Henry Donch, Prof George Iseman, Dr. James T. Sothron, James H. Clarke, Dr. C. H. A. Kleinschmidt, D, O’C. Callaghan. COMMITTEES OF SOCIETY OF ALUMNI. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Rev. J. Havens Richards, S J.; Dr. P. J. Murphy, Samuel M. Yeat- man. Dr. T. F. Mallen, Dr. F. O. St. Clair. FINANCE COMMITTEE. Dr. F. O, St. Clair, W. F. Quicksall, F. J. Kieckhoefer, George E. Hamilton, C. C. Lancaster, Dr. George L. Magruder, D, O’C. Calla¬ ghan, Dr. Theodore Mead, Eugene F. Arnold, Dr. James T. Sothron, W. H. Manogue, J. Nota McGill, James P. Montgomery, Samuel A. Robinson. COMMITTEE ON ALUMNI MEDAL. Rev. J. Havens Richards, S. J.; W. F. Quicksall, Francis A. Cun¬ ningham. COMMITTEE ON BANQUET. Dr. F. O. St. Clair, Dr. George L. Magruder, F. J. Kieckhoefer D. O’C. Callaghan, M. Yeatman, Thomas J. Sullivan. A. ]V[. H). G pROGRsmme of gxgroisgs. Juesday Afternoon.—Vigil of the Centenary. Georgetown College gives glad welcome to His Eminence, Cardinal Gibbons. T’OE\r.Chas. O’Daj ADDRESS—Greorgetown and the See of Baltimore.Edw. D. O’Brien, ’89 ADDRESS—In the name of Religion and Patriotism.Ernest B. Smith, ’91 ADDRESS—Loyal Christians and Loving Sons.P. O’Donnell, ’92 MUSIC BY THE MARINE BAND. Wednesday JMorning, J'ebruary 20th Pontifical Mass at Trinity Church. CEIjEBRANT .Ills Eminence Janies Cardinal Gibbons VSSISTCNT piiiesT I A. Magnien, S.S. D.D., Rector of St. Mary’s \ Seminary, Baltimore, i\ld. ( Very Reverend P. J. Garrigan, D.D., Vice Rector of the Catholic University, Washington, D. C. ylVery Reverend Edward P. Allen, D.D., Rector of Mt. St. \ Mary’s College, Emmittsburg, Md. DEACON OF MASS Reverend Charles Rang, C.P., Rector of St. Joseph’s Passionist Retreat, Baltimore, Md. SUB-DEACON OF THE MASS. PREACHER. PROCESSIONAL CROSS BEARER. ARCHIEPISCOPAL CROSS BEARER. MITRE BEARER.. CROSIER BEARER. BOOK BEARER. CANDLE BEARER. ACOLYTES.Rev. W. J. Ennis .Rev. P. L. Cha})elle, DD. .Rev. James A. Doonan, S. J. .Rev. G. 1. Bergan, S. J. . Rev. J. M. Coghlan, S. J. .Rev. J. F. Dawson, S. J. .Rev. J. Brent Matthews, S J. .Rev. P. J. Casey, S. J. ..Rev. J. A. Gorman, S. J. , S. J., and Rev. J. W. Richiey, S. J. CENSER BEARER Rev. A. J. E. Mullan, S. J. The music at the Mass is under the direction of Mr. H. C. Sherman. Wednesday Evening at 7.30. Conferring of Theological Degrees. In Gaston Memorial Hall. MUSIC— Overture—William Tell . Rossmi. “ Traumbilder . Lumbque. Address by the Chancellor, Rev. E. II. Welch, S. J. Profession of Faith by Candidates. Conferring of Degrees. Investing with Cap and Ring. Names of Graduates. The Degree of Doctor of Divinity. Rt. Rev. Monsignor T. S. Preston, V. G., New York. Rt. Rev. Monsignor J. deConcilio, Jersey City. Rev. Chas. F. Kelly (in course), Towanda, Pa. Rev. Edward P. Allen, Mount St. Marys, Md. Rev. Thomas D. Beaven, Holyoke, Mass. Rev. Wm. Stang, Providence, R. I. Rev. Jas. S. M. Lynch. V. G., Syracuse. AYry Rev. Peter J. Prendergast, Rondout, N. Y. Rev. John W. McMahon. Charlestown, Mass. Rev. Charles M. O’Keeffe, LL. I)., New York. A"ery Rev. James J. Dougherty, New A'ork. AYry Rev. Stephen AVall, A^. G., Pittsburg. Rev. Francis AI. L. Dumont, S. S. A'ery Rev. John E. Fitzmaurice, Overbrook, Pa. .MUSIC— Ce.ntennial March . Ernest Lent Address by Right Rev. T. S. Preston, I). D. MUSIC - P R O C E S SIO N A L M A R C H. Faculty Reception in Coleman Museum. Promenade Concert in Gaston Memorial Hall. Programme of Music 1. FolkinCtER March, 2. La Paloma, 3. JUGEND TrAUME, 4. OVERTURE— “Raymond,” 5. A Night in Venice, 6. Coquette (Characteristic Dance), 7. ERMIXIE —Potpourri, 8. Marionette March, 9. “To-Night We Say Farewell,” during Concert: Kratschmer. Yradier ... Waldteufel. A. Thomas. Suppe. Sousa. Jacobowski. Gounod. Schlepergrel. Under direction of Mr. Naphtali Nordlinger. Thursday Moaning at 10.30. Alumni Day. MUSIC—Coronation March. Meyerbeer MUSIC— Overture, Poet and Peasant. Supp)e Centennial Ode, Conde B. Pallen, A. M. MUSIC—Hunting Fantasie.. Zikoff Centennial Oration, Martin F. Morris, LL. D. MUSIC—Rigoletto. Verdi Music under the direction of Prof. Henry Donch. Thursday Evening. Alumni Banquet at Willard’s Hotel. Priday JVIorning. Reunion of College Classes and Societies. “ Philademic.” “ Philonomosian.” “ Dramatic.” Priday Afternoon at 3.30. Solemn Academic Session. In Gaston Memorial Hall. MUSIC—G. T. U. Centennial March. Lent Latin Address by the Chancellor, Rev. E. II. Welsh, S. J. MUSIC—Overture—Stradella. Flofoiv CONFERRING OF DEGREES. Doctor of Laws. Hon. Thomas F. Bayard, Secretary of State. Hon. Honore Mercier, Prime Minister of Quebec. Hon. Augustus H. Garland, Attorney-General. Hon. Felix Cipriano C. Zegarra, E. E. and M. P. of Peru. Hon. John Lee Carroll. Hon. Nathan Goff. Genl. W. S. Rosecrans. Hon. Zachariah Montgomery. John Gilmary Shea, LL. 1). John T. Doyle, California. George E. Hamilton. Alexander H. Loughborough, California. John B. Hamilton, M. D. Thomas Dwight. John Boyle O’Reilly. Maurice F. Egan. Rev. P. Dillon, D. 1). John Brisben Walker. Doctor of Philosophy. Henry C. Sherman. John Ct. Agar. Plngene S. Ives. Doctor of Music. Anton (lloet/.ner. Master of Arts. George Upshur Mayo, A. B. Daniel O’Connell Callaghan, A. B., LL. l\r. Charles H. Esling, LL. B. Dr. Franklin Theodore Howe, M. D. F. 0. St. Clair, M. D. Irving C. Rosse, M. D. Walter R. Abell, A.B. Charley N. Harris, A.B. William S. Walsh, A.B. Albert W. Madigan, A.B., LL.M. Harry IL Mann, LL. B. John R. Ross, A. B., LL.B. Thomas Flatley, A. B. Charles A. DeCourcy, A. B., LL. B. Thomas C. Blake, A.B. Francis Dulfy, A. B., LL. B. Ignatius P. O’Neill, A.B. Daniel W. Lawler, A. B., LL.B. John Bernard Madigan, A. B., LL. B. Joseph M. Dohan, A. B., LL. B. MUSIC—Bridal Chorus, Lohengrin. Wagner Address—'‘TheLaw and the People”. W. Rogers Clay, LL. B. (Post Graduate, Law) MUSIC—Barcarole... Schubert Address—“ Gradatim ”. Ewing W. Day, ’89, (.Med.) M USIC—Sw edish March. Sbderman Address—“Liberal Education”. Daniel J. Geary, ’89, (Arts.) M U SI C—Gavotte. Vranke PRESENTATION OF MEDALS. A Gold Medal is awarded to John Gilmary Shea, LL. 1)., the Historian of the Catholic Church in America, for his work “The Life and Times of Archbishop Carroll.” A Gold Medal, struck by the Alumni Association, is presented to His Eminence James Cardinal Gibbons for the Archiepiscopal See of Baltimore. A Gold Medal, like the preceding, is presented to the President, Grover Cleveland, for the Government of the United States. ADD BESS BY CARDINAL GIBBONS. MUSIC—Telegram... Strams .Music under the direction of Prof. Henry Donch. A. G. 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