The celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of its founding as Queens College, 1766-1916 . marches by on the way to thefront. Some of the college boys run out to join them. The crowd then disperses to the strains of TentingTonight. TENTING ON THE OLD CAMP GEOUNDWere tenting tonight on the old camp ground. Give us a song to cheerOur weary hearts, a song of homeAnd friends we lovd so : Many are the hearts that are weary tonight,Waiting for the war to cease,Many are the hearts waiting for the right,To see the dawn of : Tenting tonight,Tenting tonight. Tenti


The celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of its founding as Queens College, 1766-1916 . marches by on the way to thefront. Some of the college boys run out to join them. The crowd then disperses to the strains of TentingTonight. TENTING ON THE OLD CAMP GEOUNDWere tenting tonight on the old camp ground. Give us a song to cheerOur weary hearts, a song of homeAnd friends we lovd so : Many are the hearts that are weary tonight,Waiting for the war to cease,Many are the hearts waiting for the right,To see the dawn of : Tenting tonight,Tenting tonight. Tenting on the old camp been tenting tonight on the old camp ground. Thinking of days gone the lovd ones at home who gave us the the tears that said good-bye! Chorus and EefrainWere tired of war on the old camp ground. Many are dead and the brave and true whove left their been wounded long. Chorus and Eefrain Epilog The Expansion of Learning CAST The Arts and SciencesMrs. Louis Bevier, Jr. Mrs. Carl E. Woodward Mrs. Floyd E. Chidester Miss Elisabeth E. Bevier. FRIDAY, OCTOBER THIRTEENTH 81 Miss Elizabeth BuckleyMiss Margaret ConnorsMiss Sydney S. CookMiss Catherine L. DavidsonMiss Mary DennisMiss Mary GillespieMiss Mabel HoittMiss Caroline Ingham Miss Helen JanewayMiss Katherine JanewayMiss Dorothy McCurdyMiss Marian McKinneyMiss Frances RunyonMiss Catherine H. SchneeweisaMiss Elizabeth ScudderMiss Margaret Shield The Colonial Colleges Arthur D. DrakeAnson M. DuBoisHarold W. FaintArthur L. Fink W. Leland ChildsNorman F. Dahl Churchill FranklinRoy E. Anderson Searle B. Dougherty C. Russell Gildersleeve Harold HawkinsW. Copley HerbertM. Harold HigginsAugust W. HockMorris B. JacksonEnos F. JonesGeorge A. KuyperJohn R. Riker, S. ThompsonAnton F. Ward Frank S. Beckwith Color Guard Rudolph ElmerFloyd E. Mehrhof In contrast to the prolog, in which the figures of theSeven Liberal Arts and Philosophy are symbolical of thelearning of


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