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664 Ohio Arch

664      Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society Publications

 

AFTERNOON SESSION

 

AUDITORIUM OF THE MUSEUM

AND LIBRARY BUILDING,

1:30 O'CLOCK.

The addresses delivered at the afternoon session of

the meeting were of an unusually high order. Members

of the Society and their friends came in large numbers to

hear the two noted speakers on the program. They soon

filled the auditorium to the limit of its capacity and a

number were turned away for lack of room. The high

anticipations of the audience were not disappointed.

Both speakers were from outside of the State, but

each had a distinctive Ohio connection and their pres-

ence was, in a measure, a home-coming after the

achievements of honorable distinction in other fields.

 

ADDRESS BY PROFESSOR ARCHER BUTLER

HULBERT

After a few remarks President Johnson invited Dr.

William Oxley Thompson, President Emeritus of the

Ohio State University, to preside over the afternoon

session. Dr. Thompson was given an ovation on as-

suming the chair. In a few words he introduced the

first speaker of the afternoon, Archer Butler Hulbert,

college professor and historian, who delivered his ad-

dress on "The Provincial Basis of Patriotism."

From his first sentence, Professor Hulbert held the

close attention of his audience. The interest grew until

it reached a climax at the conclusion of his address of

one hour. He did not rehearse merely the facts of his-