Visit of
the Hon. Carl Schurz
to Boston
CONTENTS.
Names of the Executive Committee | 5 |
The Invitation | 7 |
Names of the Signers to the Invitation, and of the Purchasers of Tickets | 8 |
Mr. Schurz' Reply | 11 |
Proceedings at the Dinner | 13 |
Address by the Hon. Charles R. Codman | 13 |
Address by the Hon. Carl Schurz | 19 |
Address by President Charles W. Eliot | 35 |
Address by the Rev. George E. Ellis, D.D. | 41 |
Address by the Rev. James Freeman Clarke, D.D. | 49 |
Address by Edward L. Pierce, Esq. | 53 |
Address by Dr. E. B. de Gersdorff | 62 |
Address by Col. Theodore Lyman | 66 |
Letters | 71 |
Invitation to Ex-Attorney General Devens | 71 |
Letter from Ex-Attorney General Devens | 72 |
Second Letter from Ex-Attorney General Devens | 73 |
Letter from Ex-President Hayes | 74 |
Letter from Ex-Secretary Evarts | 74 |
Letter from Ex-Secretary Sherman | 75 |
Letter from George William Curtis, Esq. | 76 |
Letter from Mr. Francis Parkman | 77 |
Reception by German Citizens | 79 |
Address by Professor Krauss | 79 |
Address by the Hon. Carl Schurz | 81 |
Receptions by the St. Botolph Club, Orpheus Club, and others | 89 |
With the Compliments
of the Executive Committee
The members of the ST. BOTOLPH CLUB are
requested to meet at the Club-house, on Thursday
evening, at 9 o'clock.
Mr. Schurz will be introduced.
85 BOYLSTON STREET,
22 March, 1881.
The portrait of the
Hon. Carl Schurz
is an |
BOSTON
JOHN WILSON AND SON
University Press
1881
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