The Campanile . rewas delivered the BaccalaureateSermon. After the BaccalaureateSongs, the speaker. Dr. Willet, Pro-fessor of Semetic Languages in the University ofChicago, was introduced. He heldhis audience interested by his inspiring sermon on the subject of A Faith forthe Modern Age. The hundredth Psalm and America were sung and theservices were closed by the Benediction pronounced by Dr. Willet. THE GARDEN PARTY Under the canopy in the academic court stood the Class of 21, on the after-noon of June 6, receiving the congratulations of their friends assembled for the annual G
The Campanile . rewas delivered the BaccalaureateSermon. After the BaccalaureateSongs, the speaker. Dr. Willet, Pro-fessor of Semetic Languages in the University ofChicago, was introduced. He heldhis audience interested by his inspiring sermon on the subject of A Faith forthe Modern Age. The hundredth Psalm and America were sung and theservices were closed by the Benediction pronounced by Dr. Willet. THE GARDEN PARTY Under the canopy in the academic court stood the Class of 21, on the after-noon of June 6, receiving the congratulations of their friends assembled for the annual Garden Party, given by Dr. and IMrs. Lovett for the weather was ideal andthe happy throngs of guestsmoved incessantly on thebeautiful lawn adjoiningthe court, where numeroustables were stacked highwith inviting refreshmentsof salads, sandwiches, ices,and cakes. The orchestraseated in the cloisters near-b y rendered beautifulmusic throvighout the after-noon, making the joyousaffair even more • •IV\ • ^.liVN • .//liV .#lkNN
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