Commencement Day The following is the order of ex ercises for Commencement and In auguration day, Wednesday, June 17. The Procession: The President Pro Tempore of the College The President Elect of the College The College Chaplain The Dean of the Colleges The Deans of the Schools The Trustees and Official Guests The General Faculty The Candidates for Advanced Degrees The Candidates for the Bachelor's Degree The Invocation; The Rev. Dr. Gill, College Chaplain Addresses of Welcome: For the Student Body, William Benjamin Geise, 'OB For the Alumni, Richard W. Williamson, For the Faculty, Dr. William A. Buck bout, '6B For the Board of Trustees, General James A. Beaver Response by the President Elect of the College Music, Overture, '1 he. Red Mill," Herbert The Inaugural and Commencement Address, The Economic Obligation of Education," President Edwin Erle Sparks, Ph D. The College Hymn The Valedictory for the Senior Class, William Francis H. Wentzel THE STATE COLLEGIAN TRACK HOUSE The Conferring of Degrees The Awarding of Prizes Presentations Gen. James A. Beaver The President's Annual Statement The Recession The Inauguration exercises will be resumed at 2 o'clock in the Auditorium, with ad dresses by Dr. Alexander Crombie Humphreys, President of Stevens In- stitute of Technology, Hoboken, N. J., and Dr. Paul Shorey, Head of the De partment of Greek, The University of Chicago C. E. Society Elections. At a recent meeting of the Civil Engineering Society the following officers were elected for the coming year: president—J. G. Bechtold, 'O9; vice president--H. M. Pat ton. '10; secretary-- C. R. Steele, '10; treasurer—J. R. Shank, 'lO. Advisory committee—Prof. Walker, F. K. Plough, 'O9, L. M. Fisher, 'lO.