oe Bo et) 4 Dedication, N.Y. State Theo. N4D42. ; 936 Roosevelt Memorial 1936 THEODORE ROOSEVELT 1858-1919 DEDICATION OF THE NEW YORK STATE THEODORE ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL IN THE | CITY OF NEW YORK Sunday, January 19, 1936 + i ; ° 7) 2 : it. - re ok | rs WUStUM TROTRSN AY YROVEAL ABRAM RE) + _ K ‘ ay ; ; : i i : : a0 wr Pee e 4 tan | To a ee Feo he 4 a ‘ 16s ry Hi 4 , ur, rr i f 6 Py bi aa iw : ~ as Py ‘AG > 7 eh pl —. ) , 7 , _ NEW YORK STATE ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL CORNER STONE LAID OCTOBER 27, 1931 BUILDING DEDICATED JANUARY 19, 1936 BOARD OF TRUSTEES THE GOVERNOR Ex-offlcio HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN, deceased Chairman PETER D. KIERNAN Vice-Chairman ETHEL ROOSEVELT DERBY CHARLES W. FLINT ALICE CAMPBELL GOOD CHAUNCEY J. HAMLIN FELIX M. WARBURG CORINNE ROOSEVELT ROBINSON, deceased GEORGE N. PINDAR p Secretary Architecture Superintendent of Public Works JOHN RUSSELL POPE FREDERICK STUART GREENE Murals Chief Engineer WILLIAM ANDREW MACKAY THOMAS F. FARRELL Bas-reliefs State Architect EDWIN F. SANFORD, JR. WILLIAM E. HAUGAARD Sculpture JAMES EARLE FRASER é i bil . : ees ’ by an a. q 7 ree? a ae , = yt : ivi : - 7 Vie AND J ‘SY “am - ia 4 Se fa A ¢ se ” ii a ud | bey r oro PROGRAM Commencing at 2 P. M. PRESIDING PETER D. KIERNAN Vice-Chairman, Trustees of the Roosevelt Memorial “AMERICA” . . Led by Boy Scouts of America Tribute from the Nation FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT President of the United States owoew Report for the Board of Trustees MR. KIERNAN Dedication of Memorial and Presentation to the City of New York HERBERT H. LEHMAN Governor of the State of New York Acceptance of Memorial and Delegation of its Administration to Trustees of The American Museum of Natural History FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA Mayor of the City of New York Guiding Principles for Memorial Administration A. PERRY OSBORN Trustee, The American Museum of Natural History CwIews “THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC”. i f ‘ . ROLAND HAYES APPRECIATIONS.. ; ; , é . THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Jr. ADDRESS ; , ; ; JAMES R. GARFIELD enews Organ Selection - ; ‘ : . Grorce WiLtIAM VOLKELL Commencing at 4 o’clock the symphony composed and dedicated to Theodore Roosevelt by Vittorio Giannini will be broadcast over the NBC radio system and will be heard in Memorial Hall by those desiring to remain. AMERICA Samuel Francis Smith 1832 My Country,’tis of thee, My native country, thee, Sweet land of liberty, Land of the noble free,— Of thee I sing; Thy name I love; Land where my fathers died, I love thy rocks and rills, Land of the pilgrims’ pride, Thy woods and templed hills; From every mountain-side My heart with rapture thrills Let freedom ring. Like that above. Our fathers’ God, to Thee, Author of liberty, To thee I sing; Long may our land be bright With freedom’s holy light; Protect us by Thy might, Great God our King. CWIOWD THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC Julia Ward Howe 1866 Mine eyes have seen the glory of the He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall coming of the Lord: never call retreat; He is trampling out the vintage where the He is sifting out the hearts of men before grapes of wrath are stored; His judgment-seat: He hath loosed the fateful lightning of His Oh! be swift, my soul, to answer Him! be terrible swift sword: jubilant, my feet! His truth is marching on. Our God is marching on. I have seen Him in the watch-fires of a In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born hundred circling camps; across the sea, They have builded Him an altar in the With a glory in His bosom that transfigures evening dews and damps; you and me: I can read His righteous sentence by the As He died to make men holy, let us die dim and flaring lamps. to make men free, His day is marching on. While God is marching on. Acknowledgments to RANGERTONE, Inc. FOR ORGAN RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA FOR SOUND THE AMERICAN MUSEUM PRESS and PARTICIPATING BROADCASTING SYSTEMS | Dedication, N.¥-State. Thea.Re UT 100080400