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...platform of the theatre will sit the President of the Chapter, Justice W. C. Wait '82; the Secretary, W. G. Howard '91, Professor in the Department of Modern Languages; the Orator, Paul Shorey '78; the Poet, Herman Hagedorn '07, and the Chaplain, W. W. Fenn '84, Professor of Theology in the Divinity School. Beside these speakers will be the first marshal, D. H. Popper '32, and R. U. Jameson '32, the second marshal, together with the newly elected members of the chapter...
Following the prayer by the chaplain the University Choir will sing the Harvard Hymn. Shorey will then speak on "American Loyalties" and this, after a choir selection, will be followed by the reading of the poem "The Three Pharaohs". Another hymn and a benediction by the chaplain will close the meeting...
...commemorative oration will be delivered by Paul Shorey '78, professor of Greek, Emeritus, at the University of Chicago. Professor Shorey will speak on the subject "American Loyalties." Hermann Hagedorn Esquire '07, will read a poem entitled "The Three Pharaohs." Keys for the newly elected members of the Harvard chapter will be presented by President Lowell...
...Justice William Cushing Wait '82, president of the chapter, will preside over the assemblage. The commemorative oration is to be delivered by Professor Paul Shorey, '78. Hermann Hagedorn, Esq., '07, will read a poem, following which President Lowell bestows keys upon newly elected brethren, and the Harvard Glee Club sings a few selections. All Chapters of the Fraternity have been invited to be represented by delegates. The second gallery of the Theatre will be open to students of the University and Radcliffe College and to the public...
...also made of the annual winter dinner, which will be held on Saturday, December 5 in Memorial Hall, to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the chapter. Commemorative exercises will be held at 12 o'clock in the morning in Sanders Theatre, and will include an oration by Paul Shorey '78, a poem read by Hermann Hageman '07, the presentation of the keys by President Lowell to the newly elected members, and short program by the Glee Club...