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SUNDAY, AUGUST 27th. A. C. 21. GET TOGETHER DAY.

(GETTING THE IDEA).

8 A. M. and all day. Registration in The New P. S. C. Audi­
torium.

Inspection of Greater P. S. C. (Personally conducted tours every
half-hour).

Renewing Old Times at “Our” Home on the New Porch.
Black Hawk Hotel Headquarters. (Reservations should be made
as early as possible. Rates $1.50 up).
Every Chiropractor is expected to wear the Official Coming But­
ton, “On my way— 2 C B. J.”
Presentation of Season Pass and receiving Ticket of Admission to
all sessions. (Registration Booth.)
Identification pins and ribbons will be presented each Chiropractor
registering. To be worn all week.

MONDAY, AUGUST 28th.— THE P. S. C. DAY

Registration continues thruout the day in The Morris Hall.
9 :00 A. M. D E D IC A T IO N of The D. D. Palmer Memorial.
Invocation— Rev. J. H. Craven.
Overture —P. S. C. Orchestra.
What this Building Means to Me— Mrs. D. D. Palmer.
The Naming of Chiropractic— Rev. S. H. Weed (Who Named

I l ) - The Past, Present and Future— “Uncle Howard”.. Nutti■ng.
The Many Ups and Downs— “Con” Murphy.
As I Know It for 20 Years— “ Dean” Hender.
The Struggles of The P. S. C.— “Uncle Jerry” Green.
The Tearing of Partitions— B. J. Palmer.
A ll of these talks will be historical of the early life of Chiropractic,

following it to date.
10:00 A. M. to 10:15 Recess.
Unveiling of T H E C H IR O P R A C T O R S ’ H O N O R RO LL.
Dedication of Morris Hall in The D. D. Palmer Memorial Bldg.
(Speech by Hon. Tom Morris)
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