The Second Safe And Sane Celebration of Independence Day At the National Capital, 1910

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In the evening a tablet was unveiled at the Old Capitol Buildings, at First and B Streets N. E.. the presiding officer being W. V. Cox. Vice- Chairman of the Committee, and there being an oration by Col. Thomas S. Hopkins.
Band concerts made interesting features, those participating being the two Bands of the First and the Second Infantry, N. G. D. C, and 4 INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION the Engineer Corps Band, under its leader, Mr. Julius Kamper, which volunteered its services.
At the principal
... patriotic meeting — that at the District Building — at ten o'clock A. M., Cuno H. Rudolph, President of the Board of Com- missioners of the District of Columbia and Chairman of the Committee on the Safe and Sane Celebration of Independence Day, presided; officials, members of patriotic organizations and of the various com- mittees, and a large number of other citizens were present.
The United States Marine Band, volunteering its services, under Director Wm. H. Santelmann, furnished music. Mrs.


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