ORGANIZATION THE CELEBRATION COMMITTEE Prof. Clarence Ward, Chairman-In special charge of Pageant and Printing } COMMITTEE ON ENTERTAINMENT OF DELEGATES AND GUESTS Mrs. Ralph G. Wright, Chairman Mrs. William G. Bearman Mrs. Henry de la B. Carpender Mrs. Lewis B. Chamberlain Mrs. W. Edwin Florance Mrs. Walter T. Marvin Mrs. J. Preston Searle Mrs. Charles W. Stevens COMMITTEE ON HEADQUARTERS FOR GUESTS Prof. Alfred A. Titsworth, Chairman Prof. Frank F. Thompson COMMITTEE ON ACADEMIC COSTUME Mr. Leigh W. Kimball, Chairman Prof. Stanley E. Brasefield MARSHALS OF ACADEMIC PROCESSIONS Prof. Edmond W. Billet doux Prof. Edwin B. Davis Prof. Albert C. de Regt Alumni Marshal: Mr. Charles P. Wilber '05 Undergraduate Marshal: Mr. Robert W. Searle '15 COMMITTEE ON ALUMNI HEADQUARTERS Mr. George A. Osborn '97, Chairman Mr. Earl Reed Silvers '15 COMMITTEE ON CLASS DINNERS AND REUNIONS Mr. Frederick Weigel '80, Chairman Mr. Russell E. Watson '07 Mr. Walter C. Sedam '09 Mr. Earl Reed Silvers '15 COMMITTEE ON ALUMNI PARADE Mr. Charles P. Wilber '05, Chairman Mr. Earl Reed Silvers '15 COMMITTEE ON ALUMNI HOUSING Mr. Robert C. Nicholas '96, Chairman Mr. George V. N. Baldwin, Jr. '86 Mr. Wallace Eakins '11 COMMITTEE ON PRESS REPRESENTATIVES Dean Louis Bevier, Chairman Prof. Charles Hale Prof. Richard Morris Prof. Frank F. Thompson Mr. Earl Reed Silvers COMMITTEE ON EXHIBITS IN CHARGE OF REGISTRATION BUREAU Prof. Frederick F. Couch Prof. Charles H. Elliott Prof. J. Volney Lewis Prof. Floyd E. Chidester IN CHARGE OF INFORMATION BUREAU Prof. William H. Kirk FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES AT STATION Prof. Walter T. Marvin IN CHARGE OF USHERS AT CHURCHES AND GYMNASIUM IN CHARGE OF USHERS AT PAGEANT IN CHARGE OF PAGEANT SEATING IN CHARGE OF TRANSPORTATION INVITATIONS Formal invitations sent to educational institutions, learned societies, and distinguished persons, bore the following printing on the first page, here reproduced in reduced form; the original was printed on a double sheet 812 by 11 inches in size. Programs of the celebration also bore similar printing, except that the first date was changed to October 12th in order to include the Educational Conference. The third page of the invitation to institutions, societies, etc., bore the following form; and with slight modification the same form was also used for individuals: New Brunswick, New Jersey, March 25, 1916. The President and Trustees of Rutgers College request the honor of the presence of a Delegate from at the Exercises in Celebration of the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Founding of Rutgers College, to be held at New Brunswick on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, October the thirteenth to fifteenth, nineteen hundred and sixteen. A less formal invitation on paper of smaller size was sent to the alumni and friends of the College. The third page bore the following printing: The President and Trustees of Rutgers College request the honor of your presence at the Exercises in Celebration of the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Founding of Rutgers College, to be held at New Brunswick on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, October thirteenth to fifteenth, nineteen hundred and sixteen. New Brunswick, New Jersey. In September the Educational Conference was decided upon and announced in form somewhat similar to the informal invitations just described, with the following printing on the third page: The Committee in charge of the Celebration of the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Founding of Rutgers College has set aside Columbus Day, Thurs |