eloquent manner told in what relation the new auditorium will stand in relation to the student at "State,” and wound up with a splendid eulogy of the Catholic Church, the church of Mr. Schwab. Resolutions of appreciation beautifully engrossed and inclosed in a silyer box were presented to Dr. Ward, the representative of Mr. and Mrs. Schwab. The loving cup intended to express the gratitude of the stu dent body to Mr. and Mrs. Schwab for the new auditorium was presented by Mr. F. P. Dodge, ’O3, to Dr. Ward to be given to Mrs. Schwab. Overture, “Stradella” (Flotow); Invocation by Professor Ben jamin Gill; College Song, Alma Mater; words by Professor F. L. Pattee; music by C. C. Converse — “For the glory of old State, For her founders strong and great, For the future that we wait, Raise the song, raise the song.” Presentation Address, by Dr. Ward; Address, accepting the gift on bhalf of the Board of Trustees and transferring the custody of it to the President of the College, by General James A. Beaver, President of the Borad; Acceptance of the Trust and words of Dedication, by President Atherton; Music, "Sunbeams and Shad ows” (Keiser); Dedication Ode, by Professor Fred. Lewis Pattee— “And was it not A seer’s, a poet’s thought, Here in the path of eager youth In quest of truth, Of tool and toil in quest,— The strong new learning of the rising West, Here at the crossroads where the thronging feet Of youth and duty evermore shall meet, To build this shrine, this white and silent dome, For higher things the home?” ORDER OF EXERCISES.