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Friday,
October 20 at 9:30 a.m. in Laurence Frost Amphitheater.
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Schedule
On the day
of the ceremony, the gates to Frost Amphitheater will open at 8:45 a.m.,
and the ceremony will begin at 9:30 a.m. Classes have been canceled that
day until 1 p.m. There will be a reception immediately following the ceremony
in the Inner Quadrangle featuring a receiving line, student entertainment
and refreshments.
Inauguration
Program
Prelude
Music
Performed
by Stanford Jazz Workshop Ensemble, Stanford
Mendicants and Counterpoint
Inauguration
Processional
Conducted
by Jim Nadel, '72, Lecturer in Music
Performed
by the Stanford Jazz Workshop Ensemble
Musical
Interlude
Fanfare
for the Common Man by Aaron Copland
Conducted
by Stephen M. Sano, AM '91, DMA '94, Associate
Professor of Music, Director of Choral Studies
Invocation
The
Reverend Scotty McLennan, Dean for Religious Life
Welcome
Gerhard
Casper, President Emeritus, Peter
& Helen Bing Professor in Undergraduate Education, Professor
of Law
Greetings
from the Staff
Susan
Schofield, '66, Academic Secretary
Greetings
from the Students
Seth
Newton, '01, President of the Associated Students of Stanford University
A
Reading
A
poem by Denise Levertov
Read
by Eavan Boland, Professor of English
Introduction
of the Chair of the Board of Trustees
Donald
Kennedy, President Emeritus, Bing
Professor of Environmental Science
The
Investiture
Isaac
Stein, MBA '70, JD '72, Chair, Board of Trustees
President's
Robe presented by
Paul
Hartke, MS '99, PhD '04, Chair of the Graduate Student Council and Malia
Villegas, '01, Vice President of the Associated Students of Stanford University
Address
John
L. Hennessy, President of the University, Willard
and Inez Kerr Bell Professor of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science
Musical
Interlude
The
Call of the West
Composed
and conducted in honor of John L. Hennessy for this occasion by
Giancarlo Aquilanti, DMA '96, Lecturer, Music Theory and Conducting
Performed by the Stanford Jazz Workshop Ensemble and the
Stanford Chamber Chorale
Closing
Remarks
Richard
W. Lyman, President Emeritus, J.E.
Wallace Sterling Professor in the Humanities Emeritus
The
Stanford Hymn
Performed
by the Stanford Chamber Chorale, Mendicants and Counterpoint
Benediction
Rabbi
Patricia Karlin-Neumann, Associate Dean for Religious Life
Recessional
Music
Performed
by the Stanford Jazz Workshop Ensemble
Inauguration
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