10 The University Courier. Kansas Week at the World's Columbian Exposition, September 11 to 16, 1893. PROGRAM. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER II, Will be devoted to registration at the Kansas state building and to general social intercourse. Music during the afternoon by the Modoc Club, Topeka, and the First Regiment Band, Minneapolis. Violin solo by Miss Ethel Diggs. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. IO A. M. Kansas state building. Address of welcome on behalf of the Kansas State Board by Hon. M.W.Cobun, president of the board. Address of welcome on behalf of World's Columbian Commission by Hon.J.R.Burton. Response by Gov.L.D.Lewelling.Music by Moboc Club, assisted by Alhambra Mandolin Club and Second Regiment Band,Hutchinson. 3 P. M.—Concert by the Modoc Club, assisted by Miss Celeste B. Nellis, pianist, and Miss Jessie Lewelling, recitation. Address by Mrs. Anna L. Diggs. 5 P. M.—Dress parade, Kansas National Guard, in front of the Kansas State building. Music by First Regiment Band. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 10 A. M.—Kansas state building. "America." Combined Kansas Columbian Chorus, Mrs. Gaston Boyd directing. II A. M.—Parlors, Kansas state building. Gathering of the clan McKinley. Address of welcome by Gov. L. D. Lewelling on behalf of the citizens of Kansas. Response by Gov. Wm. McKinley, of Ohio, on behalf of the clan Music by the Modoc Club, Mrs. Herbert J. Hodge soloist. 2 P. M.-Business meeting of the clan. Historical address by Dr. L. D. McKinley, of Kansas. II A. M.—Assembly Hall, woman's building. Address, "Woman in Music," Mrs. Gaston Boyd. Music by Wichita Ladies' Chorus and Newton Musical Union. 3 P. M.-Assembly Hall. Concert by Wichita Musical Club, assisted by members Kansas City Chorus. 4 P. M. Kansas state building. Third Regiment Band, Kansas City. 5 P.M. Kansas state building. Dress parade, Kansas National Guard. Second Regiment Band, Hutchinson. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. - EDITOR'S DAY. The governor and staff, accompanied by the state officials, will visit the various state buildings during the forenoon. 10 A. M.—Kansas state building. Concert by Topeka Columbian Chorus, H. S. Wilder director. Recitation by Mrs. J. M. McCown. Piano solo by Bernice Patterson Clarke. 12 M. —Lunch, Kansas state building. 12 M. — Festival or Music Hall. Grand concert by Kansas Columbian Chorus. 2 P.M. Inspection of Kansas exhibits in agricultural, horticultural and mining buildings. 4 P. M.—Kansas state building. Dress parade, Kansas National Guard, and review by Governor Lewelling and staff, to be immediately followed by a reception to the governor and state officials by the state board of World's fair managers. Music by the Modoc Club, First, Second and Third Regiment Bands, and Musette and Alhambra Mandolin Clubs. Original poem, "The Women of Kansas," by Louise Lease. 5 to 7:30 P.M. —Light refreshments. 8:30 P.M. —Grand stand in court of honor. Concert by Kansas Columbian Chorus. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 10 A. M. — Kansas state building. Concert, Second Regiment Band. 3 P. M. — Festival Hall. Concert by the Kansas Columbian Chorus. 7:30 P.M.—Festival Hall. Kansas jubilee. Address by Senators Peffer and Martin, Congressmen Harris, Broderick, Funston, Hudson, Curtis, Davis, Baker, and Simpson, Chief Justice Horton, Hon. A. W. Smith, president state board of agriculture, Hon. Solon O. Thacher, Hon. Geo. W. Glick, Mrs. Mary E. Lease and other Kansans. Music by First, Second and Third Regiment Bands, Modoc and Mandolin Clubs, Miss Sara Bonelle, soloist. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. Midway Plaisance, and "Home, Sweet Home." T. J. ANDERSON, Master of Ceremonies.