. Dedicatory and opening ceremonies of the World's Columbian exposition : historical and descriptive . ARCH/EOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY BUILDING. ^TERIOR KRUPP GUN EX 132 DEDIGf\TORY CEREMONIES IN MANUFACTUKES AND LIBEEAL ARTS 21, 1892. THE most impressive part of tlie Dedicatory Ceremonies were those held in theManufactures and Liberal Arts Building, on Friday, October 21, platform from which the vast audience was to be addressed had beenerected on the east side of the building. Seats were provided for the President of theUnited States (who, upon this occasion, was represen
. Dedicatory and opening ceremonies of the World's Columbian exposition : historical and descriptive . ARCH/EOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY BUILDING. ^TERIOR KRUPP GUN EX 132 DEDIGf\TORY CEREMONIES IN MANUFACTUKES AND LIBEEAL ARTS 21, 1892. THE most impressive part of tlie Dedicatory Ceremonies were those held in theManufactures and Liberal Arts Building, on Friday, October 21, platform from which the vast audience was to be addressed had beenerected on the east side of the building. Seats were provided for the President of theUnited States (who, upon this occasion, was represented by Vice-president Levi PMorton), the orators of the day, Hon. Henry Watterson and Hon. Chauncey M. Depew,the Chaplains,Bishop Charles H. Fowler, His Eminence Cardinal Gibbous, and Rev. HC. McCooli; Hon. Thomas W. Palmer, President of the Worlds Columbian Commis-sion ; Hon. H. N. Higinbotham, President of the Worlds Columbian Exposition, HonGeorge R. Davis, the Director-General; Hon. D. H. Burnham, Director of Worlis andHon. Hempstead Washburne, Mayor of Chicago. To the right and left of the speakerswere grouped the Supreme Court
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