The Athenaeum. (Atlanta, GA) 1898-1925, May 01, 1923, Image 15
THE ATHENAEUM
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teacher, and Mr. J. H. Gadson, secretary. It is not intended that
this group duplicate or add another religious organization to
those on the campus, but that it act as a lash upon existing
organizations, energizing and speeding up their work. Its desire
is to create a new spiritual atmosphere, warm with kindliness
and friendliness. The National Fellowship is a champion of the
exploited and a friend to man. It is committed to the task of
establishing race-relations based on human brotherliness and
Christian sympathy and understanding.
SPELMAN COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
By Troas C. Lewis, ’24.
The entire program of the Spelman Commencement Exercises
is as follows:
Calendar
Sunday, May Thirteenth, 3 P. M.
Sermon before the Religious Societies....Rev. E. P. Johnson, D.D.
Sunday, May Twentieth, 3 P. M.
Commencement Sermon Rev. H. J. White, D.D.
Wednesday, May Twenty-third, 2:30 P. M.
Class Day.
Thursday, May Twenty-fourth
Alumnae Day.
Friday, May Twenty-fifth, 10 A. M.
Commencement.
Class Day Exercises—Chapel
Chant Lord’s Prayer
Love is Spring Chorus
Essay—Health Education Annis I. Kennedy
Reading—The Famine (From Hiawatha) Corinne L. Morrison
Annie Laurie r Double Quartet
Essay—Democracy on Trial Leona Morton
Demonstration—Invalid Cookery Irma M. Coleman
Song at Sunrise , .' Chorus
Decoration of Memorial Tablets.. .Spelman Granddaughters Club
Class Day Exercises—Campus
Pantomime—The Castalian Spring College and Professional
Seniors.
Winding the Maypole High School Seniors
Fiscort March.
Alumnae Passing Through the Arch.
Singing of Songs Alumnae and Collegiate Departments
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