Addresses. Speakers at former celebrations -- Governor Edward F. Dunne, the toastmaster of the occasion made the following introductory remarks -- Lincoln: the man and the democrat / the address delivered by the Most Reverend Archbishop Glennon of St. Louis -- The beauty of Lincoln and his place in art / Gutzon Borglum -- Lincoln: the height of America / as delivered by the Right Reverend Samuel Fallows -- Memorial exercises. Invocation / by the Reverend Donald C. MacLeod -- Colonel Charles F. M
...ills introducing the temporary Chairman -- Introductory remarks / by the temporary Chairman, Honorable J. Otis Humphrey -- Proclamation of the Governor of Illinois / as read by Honorable Hugh S. Magill, Jr. -- The temporary Chairman introducing Governor Dunne -- Preliminary remarks / by Governor Edward F. Dunne, the Presiding Officer -- Lincoln's favorite poem "Why should the spirit of mortal be proud," written in 1778 by Alexander Know / sung on this occasion by Mr. Lawrence L. Flynn -- The Presiding Officer introducing the Right Reverend Samuel Fallows -- Address of Bishop Fallows -- "O captain! My captain" Walt Whitman's commemoration ode on Lincoln's death / sung on this occasion by Mrs. Helen Brown Read -- The Presiding Officer introducing William Fraser McDowell -- Address of Bishop McDowell -- "Illinois" / sung by Mrs. Grace Partridge -- Benediction / by the Reverend Frank Waller Allen Monaghan, J. Lincoln bibliography Oakleaf, J. Lincoln bibliography Book, flexible boards 18
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