The celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of its founding as Queens College, 1766-1916 . rare spirit and power, writer on religionand missions, guide of leaders and workers in statesman-like policy, servant of the Church and the worldwideKingdom of God, an example in word and life to manyfriends, in recognition of his unswerving steadfastnessin the faith once delivered, his unsparing devotion to themissionary cause, his gift of high incentive to young menin all our universities and colleges, his power in organ-izing great forces of the Church, and his executive posi-tion in a


The celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of its founding as Queens College, 1766-1916 . rare spirit and power, writer on religionand missions, guide of leaders and workers in statesman-like policy, servant of the Church and the worldwideKingdom of God, an example in word and life to manyfriends, in recognition of his unswerving steadfastnessin the faith once delivered, his unsparing devotion to themissionary cause, his gift of high incentive to young menin all our universities and colleges, his power in organ-izing great forces of the Church, and his executive posi-tion in a great denomination always sharing largely inthe life of this College. Edwin Robert WalkerThe Trustees of Rutgers College have directed that thehonorary degree of Doctor of Laws be conferred onEdwin Robert Walker, lawyer, jurist, Chancellor of theState of New Jersey, in recognition of his high ability inthe practice of his profession, his fine judicial sense inconsidering questions of law and equity, his clearnessand correctness in preparing decisions of far reaching ALUMNI PARADE ON THE NEILSON FIELD. FLAG CARRIED BY STUDENTS IN THE ALUMNI PARADE SATURDAY, OCTOBER FOURTEENTH 133 importance, and his service in the highest judicial posi-tion in the State of New Jersey, as Chancellor, presidingover the Court of Errors and Appeals. Joseph Hodges ChoateThe Trustees of Rutgers College have directed thatthe honorary degree of Doctor of Laws be conferred onJoseph Hodges Choate, graduate of Harvard, honorarygraduate of many colleges and universities at home andabroad, lawyer, statesman, diplomatist, president of theNew York Constitutional Convention in 1894, Ambassa-dor of the United States to Great Britain 1899 to 1905,Ambassador and first delegate of the United States tothe International Peace Conference at The Hague 1907,Fellow, Trustee, President of various clubs, societies,associations, in recognition of his great ability in thefield of law and civic affairs, his high ideals of pu


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