Scheme of the Exercises at the Commencement of the University of
North Carolina, June 7, 1849: Electronic Edition.
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Collection: Commencement Materials, The North Carolina
Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Title: Scheme of the Exercises at the Commencement of the
University of North Carolina, June 7, 1849
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Published: 1849
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ILLUSTRISSIMO CAROLO
MANLY, ARMIGERO ;
CAROLINÆ SEPTENTRIONALIS
REIPUBLICÆ
GUBERNATORI :
Honorando DAVIDI L. SWAIN, Armigero, LL. D.
FACULTATIS PRÆSIDI
;
Omnibusque SENATUS ACADEMICI SOCIIS ;
Universis denique
Humanitatis Cultoribus ;
Exercitationes hasce
Juvenes hodie primi gradus in
artibus honorem petentes,
| Thomas Mann Arrington, | Fourney George, | Malcomus McNair, |
| Johannes Troup Banks, | Thomas Devereaux Haigh, | Edvardus Mallett, |
| Kemp Plummer Battle, | Petrus Mallett Hale, | Gulielmus Gaskins Pool, |
| Benjamin Yancey Beene, | Gulielmus Edvardus Hill, | Thomas Jefferson Robinson, |
| Ephraimus Josephus Brevard, | Petrus Evans Hines, | Isaacus Benjamin Sanders, |
| Jacobus Pettigrew Bryan, | Samuel Tredwell Iredell, | Jacobus Pinckney Scales, |
| Johannes Archibaldus Corbett, | Jacobus Madison Johnson, | Carolus Randolph Thomas, |
| Alexander Cunningham, | Johannes McAdin Johnston, | Daniel Thomas Towles, |
| Johnson Mallett De Berniere, | Gulielmus Hogan Jones, | Bryan Watkins Whitfield, |
| Gulielmus Alexander Dick, | Carolus Eden Lowther, | Johannes Alexander Whitfield, |
| Gulielmus Baskervill Dortch, | Nathanael McLean, | Needham Bryan Whitfield, |
| Henricus McRorie Dusenbery, | Johannes Calvinus McNair, | Georgius Valerius Young. |
| reverenter dedicant. |
Die Junii Septimo, Anno
Salutis.
MDCCCXLIX.
Anno Libertatis LXXIII.
SCHEME OF THE EXERCISES
AT THE
COMMENCEMENT
OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH
CAROLINA,
JUNE 7th, 1849.
FORENOON.
| 1. Sacred Music. | |
| 2. Prayer. | |
| 3. Salutatory Oration, [in Latin.] | PETER M. HALE, Fayetteville. |
| 4. Oration. "Necessary Dependence of Liberty on Law." | WILLIAM B. DORTCH, Lagrange, Tenn. |
| 5. "The Bible, considered apart from its Divine Character." | WILLIAM G. POOL, Elizabeth City. |
| 6. "Agriculture." | NEEDHAM B. WHITFIELD, Demopolis, Ala. |
| 7. "Poetry of the Middle Ages." | JAMES P. SCALES, Rockingham Co. |
| 8. "Authors—Their Influence and Responsibility." | FOURNEY GEORGE, Columbus Co. |
| 9. "Influence of Scotland on Civil and Religious Liberty." | JOHN C. McNAIR, Robeson Co. |
| 10. "Influence and Position of America." | CHARLES E. LOWTHER, Edenton. |
AFTERNOON.
| 1. Oration. "Association, the true Principle of Human Progress." | THOMAS M. ARRINGTON, Nash Co. |
| 2. Oration. "Influence of Public Opinion." | JOHN A. WHITFIELD, Lowndes Co., Miss. |
| 3. Oration. "Love of Country." | THOMAS D. HAIGH, Fayetteville. |
| 4. Oration. "Christianity and Civilization." | CHARLES R. THOMAS, Beaufort. |
| 5. Oration. "Palestine." | THOMAS J. ROBINSON, Fayetteville. |
| 6. Annual Report. | |
| 7. Degrees Conferred. | |
| 8. Valedictory. | KEMP P. BATTLE, Chapel Hill. |
| 9. Sacred Music. | |
| 10. Benediction. |
