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...first Unitarian Church, Belmont, will give the commemorative address. A Baccalaureate Hymn, written by Lionel DeJersey Harvard, a lineal descendant of John Harvard, for his own Commencement in 1915, will be sung at the conclusion of the service after which the members of the Memorial Society will place a wreath on the John Harvard statue...
When the members of the Memorial Society place a wreath on the statue of John Harvard today, expecting to honor the memory and the image of the founder of Harvard College, they will be honoring the likeness of another man and the name of a man who was not the legal founder of the college...
...direction of Daniel E. Burbank, Jr. '37, of the Memorial Society, will consist of a sermon on John Harvard given by Henry Wilder Foote '27, a prayer, and the singing of the hymn "Old Hundred," and "Fair Harvard." Following the services the members of the society will place a wreath on the John Harvard statue. All members of the University are invited to these commemorative services...
...President Roosevelt sent a palm wreath to the tomb of President Harding at Marion, Ohio...
Twenty-two trucks rumbled after the royal mourners with 15,000 wreaths. Of these 100 were said to be from "the foreign rulers and States." Ruler Roosevelt, the better to honor King Alexander, not only sent a wreath but promoted U. S. Minister Charles S. Wilson to the rank of Ambassador for just long enough to attend the funeral...