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THE ACADEMIC PROCESSION L1
Aide de Camp to the President ‘  
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. Marshal of the Day  
CoLoNEr. B. E. BREWER, United States Army  
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A LIEUTENANT COLONEL A. R. C. SA1~mER, United States Army    
_ LIEUTENANT COLONEL Joan E. BRANNAN, United States Army  
Assistant Marshals  
Ward Terrell Darnell, Jr. John Morse Kelly  
Robert Everett Davis Karl Douglas Kirk  
Bradford Townley Garrison David Carter McCord  
Robert Henry Herbert John William McDaniel, Jr.  
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Robert Edward Humphreys Walter Earl Thomas   I
Arnold Frazer McRae James Morgan Wilson ;‘  
Willis Robert Sutherland, Jr. William Atlee Wilson  
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E GN this Commencement day you stand in a new  
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E of learning now looks upon you as its children. The  
i State that regarded you as wards now conceives of i
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fiber, the State is satisfied with its investment of
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hopes that you may live in peace and happiness, _
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your strength to the betterment of the community.  ”
. May you have in your declining years, material  
comfort, the respect of your fellow citizens, the  ‘
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  O beautiful for spacious skies,
  For amber waves of grain _
  For purple mountain majesties
  Above the fruited plain.
l America! America!
  God shed His grace on thee.
U And crown thy good with brotherhood
  From sea to shining sea.
  O beautiful for heroes prov’d
  In liberating strife,
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—  Come and reign over us, 1
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i Come, Holy Comforter, ,
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, _ Hail Kentucky, Alma Mater! ‘ `
‘ Loyal sons and daughters sing;  
  Sound her praise with voice united; i
To the breeze her colors fling. j
l To the blue and white be true;
l Badge triumphant age on age; ` L
Q Blue, the sky that o’er us bends;
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' Hail thee ever, old Kentucky!
  Glorious is thy heritage;
g Proud thy name and thy traditions;
l Proud thy place on history’s page!
, May we ne’er forget thy fame
  Mother of the great and free;
j May we e’er uphold thy name,
. Old Kentucky, hail to thee!
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THE NATIONAL ANTHEM
Oh say! can you see, by the dawn’s early light,
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming? V
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro’ the perilous fight,
O’er the ramparts we watch’d, were so gallantly streaming?
And the rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof thro’ the night that our Hag was still there.
Oh, say, does that Star-spangled Banner yet wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
  Oh, thus be it ever when free men shall stand
Q Between their lov’d homes and the war’s desolation!
; Blest with vict’ry and peace, may the heav’n—rescued-land _
i Praise the Pow’r that hath made and preserved us a nation!
~ Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just,
I And this be our motto: "In God is our trust!" e ,
, And the Star-spangled Banner in triumph shall wave
|· O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave! l
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PRESIDENT HERMAN LEE DONOVAN, Presiding
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TNVOCATION—Th€ Reverend Horace A. Sprague
Pastor, First Methodist Church I
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§ measured by your character, by your deeds, by the  
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be men and women of courage, integrity, sympathy  
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/_ By the granting of the degree you have been E
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your right hand pronounce this pledge with me:
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  ln testimony of your conduct and purpose, the
  University Faculty recommending, the Board of
  Trustees of the University have conferred upon you
  the Diploma of the University of Kentucky, con-
  firmed and acknowledged by the Seal of the
  University.
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 ALMA‘ MATER*
Hail Kentucky, Alma Mater!
Loyal sons and daughters sing;
Sound her praise with voice united; ·
To the breeze her colors fling.
To the blue and white be true;
Badge triumphant age on age;
Blue, the sky that o’er us bends;
White Kentucky’s stainless page.
Hail thee ever, old Kentucky! (
Glorious is thy heritage;
Proud thy name and thy traditions;
Proud thy place on history’s page!
May we ne’er forget thy fame
Mother of the great and free;
May we e’er uphold thy name,
Old Kentucky, hail to thee.
• Words by Josephine Funkhouser. `
Music by Carl A. Lampert.
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