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THE COLLEGE RECORD. 7 COMMENCEMENT. r PHE final exercises of the year 1912-13 were from first to ■ last of great interest. The different public exercises were especially fine, and the out-door Shakesperian produc- tion was all that could be desired. The presence of many former students and alumni lent added interest to the occasion. Three Commencement gifts to the College were announced : The gift of three pieces of real estate in Geneva by Profes- sor Charles D. Bean, valued at $2500.00; the bequest of the late George T. Kemer, of the Reiner farm, in which the equity of the College is now worth $9600.00, and each year will grow more valuable; and the endowment offer of Dr. W. T. Bush, of New York, of $5000. These and other gifts re- ceived during the past year easily mark it as the most sat- isfactory, from the point of actual accomplishments, for many years. RECITAL BY PUPILS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC, THURS- DAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 1913, 8 O'CLOCK, HENRY E. MOZEA OUS, DIRECTOR. Programme. 1. C. Gurlitt Husareu March, (Six Hands). Frances Taylor, Muriel Hnrlbut, and Rachel Gamby. 2. J. B. Duvernoy, Waltz, Bluette, Op. 272. Rachel Gamby. 3. Henry Smart By the Blue Sea. Marion J. McPherson. 4. X. Scharwenka, Polish Dance, Op. 29. Miss Frances H. O'Keefe. 5. F. H. Cowen, It was a Dream. Miss Sarah L. Genung. 6. Heinrich Lichner Lovely Flower. Miss Florence H. Evans. 7. F. H. Cowen, The Mission of a Rose, Miss Jennie B. Bennett. 8. G. Bachman, Waltz, l La Sylphes. Miss Grace H. Youngs. 9; Alicia Needham Husheen. Miss Sabra L. Ross.
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CALENDAR OF COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. 1913. Thursday, June 19, 8 P. M. — Recital by Pupils of Music Department. Friday, June 20, 8 P. M.— Athenaeum Society Play, The Girl Who Had No Charm. Saturday, June 21, 9 A. M. — Excursion on the Lake. Saturday, June 21, 8 P. M. — Keuka Institute Graduating Exercises, Ad- dress, G. W. Rockwell, Penn Yan. Sunday, June 22, 10.30 A. M. — Baccalaureate Sermon, Pres. Joseph A. Serena. Monday, June 23, 9 A, M. — I. O. I. Reunion. Monday, June 23, 8 P. M. — Concert by Keukeena Society, assisted by Soloists. Tuesday, June 24, 7:30 A. M. — Young Women's Christian Association Breakfast. Tuesday, June 24, 8 P. M. — Midsummer Night's Dream, given by students in College Grove. Wednesday, June 25, 1 P. M. — Alumni Luncheon and Business Meeting. Wednesday, June 25, 8 P. M. — Commencement Address, Rev. Charles N. Filson, Wellsville, N. Y.
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8 THE COLLEGE RECORD. 10. Stephen Heller, Tarantelle, (Napoli), Mariam Hurlbut. ii. (a) H. K. Hadley, Little Boy Blue (6) Brackett, Proposal. Mrs. Florence Boyd Turner. 12. Chopin, Waltz, Op. 18. Frances Taylor. 13. (a) Wm. A. Fischer, Under the Rose, (b) It. Denza, A May Morning. Miss O'Keefe. 14. George Bizet, Avenera, (Carmen). Miss Maude N. Oswald. I5- (a) J- S. Bach, 8th Invention, (two-part). (b) L. van Beethoven, Menuett, in G. Muriel Hurlbut. 16. Franz Schubert, (a) My Sweet Repose. (6) To Be Sung On the Waters. Miss Josephine Gillette, 17. G. F. Handel, Harmonious Blacksmith. . (Theme and variations, four hands). Frances Taylor and Miriam Hurlbut. ATHENAEUM LITERARY SOCIETY, JUNE 20, 1913. what every woman knows, or the girl who had no charm, by barrie- Dramatized by Clarence L. MePherson, K. C, }16. Cast of Characters. Maggie Wylie -•« The Girl Who Had No Charm, .... Mary E Neal. John Shand— The Man Who Did it Alone, . . Clarence L. MePherson. David Wylie— Maggie's Canny Brother Harold D. Griffin. Lady Sybil Lazenby, who could help John, M. Eva Werle. Comtesse de la Briere — Who Knew What Every Woman Knows, . Maude N. Oswald. Hon. John Venerables— Cabinet Minister in Parliament, . John R. Serena. Synopsis. Act I. The Wylie House, Village of Pans. Scotland. ACT II. vSix years later. Barber shop, Borough of Shields, Glasgow, Scotland. Act III. Two years later. Shand House, London. ACT IV. The same. ACT V. Scene 1, ten days later. The same. vScene 2, same day. Country cottage of the Conitcssc, near London.
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