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58 *4. Education necessary to the life of the Republic. Henry N. Drewry, Mason. 6. Columbia's Heroes. James W. Mathews, Mason. *6. Should our Institutions foster a Military Spirit ? Miles F. Hatch, Bliven's Mill. 1. Music. *8. Chemistry in relation to the world's progress. Milo B. Burwash, Champaign. *9. The Mineral World. Reuben 0. Wood, Woodburn. 10. The Past Decade. Stephen A. Reynolds, Belvidere. 11. Ancient and modern Engineering. Willis A. Reiss, Belleville. 12. Music. 13. Antiquity of Time. Calvin F. Parker, Philo. *14. Sources of a Nation's Wealth. David E. Swyer, Belleville. 15. Scientific Education. Charles W. Silver, Urbana. *16. Progress of the Industrial University. Jacob N, Wharton, Bement. 11. Music. 18. Change. Isaac S. Raymond, Champaign. 19. Achievements of the American People. James A. Williams. 20. Misplaced and Appropriate Labor. Jared Teeple, Elgin. *21. Practical Education, Geo. H. Lyman, Richland. 22. Music. 23. Presentation of Certificates and Address to the Class. The Regent. f Address before the University, by President Erastus 0. Haven, D. D.,at 2 p. M. Exhibition Drill of the University Battalion at 3:30 P. M. •Excused tNot delivered.
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