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Show Plans Completed for Annual Commencement at State University Plans have been practically com pleted for the holding of the fifty-first annual commencement of the University Univer-sity of Utah, which is scheduled to slart next Saturday evening, when tho dedication exercises for tho new medical medi-cal building will be held on the school campuB. Sunday evening the baccalauroato exercises will be held on the campus, when at 8 o'clock tho procession of the regents, the faculty, the alumni and the graduating class of approximately approxi-mately 150 students will be formed. The procession" will move to tho gymnasium gym-nasium building where the exercises Will bo hold. The IU. Rev. Arthur V. Moulton, D. ID , will deliver the baccaulareate sermon. I The program for tho succeeding two days follows: Monday 10. '30 a. in., senior class day exercises, assembly room, museum building; reunion exorcises, , class of 1910, physical scienco building, room 14; reunion exercises, class of 1S95,' faculty room, John Ii. Park building; ' 1-2 ,p. m. inspection of university buildings and grounds; 2-3 p. m., dcdJ-j cation of the William M. Stewart Me-1 morinl building; 2-G p. m., reception to tho graduates and friends Of the uni vcrsity, President and Mrs. John A. Widtsoc, president's home, 1425 Siga , beo avenue; 7 p. m., university ban-quet ban-quet to the class of 1895, univcusity j dining hall. . Tuesday 9:30-10 a. m., open air band concert; 10-10:15 a. m., procession proces-sion of iho regents, the faculty, tho alumni and the graduating classes will form in tho John R. Park building; I 10:30 a. m., fifty-first annual com-mencoment com-mencoment exercises, university gymnasium gym-nasium building; remarks, Go'vcrnor: Silnon Bamberger; address to tho! graduates, Hon. B. H. Roberts; 7 p. m., alumni banquet and business meeting. |