The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, June 01, 1898, Image 16

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    The discourse was in general an appeal to that sense of chivalry
innate in man which, by its promptings, has elevated him to his
present state and has stimulated him to do the bravest deeds
recorded in history as well as such important trifles as a good
word, heartily spoken at a discouraging moment. To the gradu
ating class the words were like fatherly admonitions owing to the
peculiar relations of teacher and taught which had existed be
tween them for more than a year but others, too, were conscious
of the genius of the man and the unspoken wish was that ‘ ‘ Dr.
Colfelt would preach our baccalaureate sermon.”
ANEW but very delightful feature was added to the regular
program of commencement week in the sacred concert held
in the Chapel on Sunday evening by local talent, under the
direction of Miss Wyman to whom much credit is certainly due.
That each number was thoroughly enjoyed was evident, not only
by the attentiveness of the large audience present, but also by the
comments heard after the last number had been rendered. The
following is a copy of the program.
Orchestra—Hearts and Flowers Tobani
Messrs. Gray, Dodge, Carpenter, and Potter, and Miss Wyman
Vocal Solo—The Palms,
Mr. D. E. Wentzel.
Vocal Quartette —Hush Thee, My Baby.
Prof, and Mrs. Munroe, Miss Harriet Atherton, and Mr. Eeete.
Orchestra—The Nightless Band,
Vocal Duet—The Angelus.
Prof, and Mrs. Munroe.
6, Violin Solo—Elegy,
7. Orchestra —Guardian Angel
8. Vocal Solo—My God, My Father While I Stray.
Mr. Leete,
9. Vocal Duet—The Lord Is My Shepherd.
o. Vocal Solo with Violin Obligata—lntermezzo,
Messrs. Weritzel and Gray.
1. Orchestra—Apollo Overture,
COMMENCEMENT EVENTS
Mr. Gray.
Prof, and Mrs. Munroe,
. PinsutL
QLhmler.
Gounod.
. Mascagni,
. Tobani.