HOMAGE

Of the Society of German students before the bust of
Prince Bismark
in the Walhalla
on the 7th November, 1908, at 4 in the afternoon.


Programme

Coronation March from the Opera, “Die Folkunger,”
by F. Kretschmar, for string quintet and harp.
Entry of the Deputation.
The “Bismarck Hymn,” written by Dr. Raimund Geister,
composed by Georg Meyer.
Sung by the “Regensburger Liederkranz” under the leadership of
their choirmaster Herr G. Meyer.
Dedicatory Address
delivered by Professor Sponsel, President of the Union of all
Student Societies.
“Keep watch, it’s nearly day,” from “The Meistersinger of
Nuremburg” by Richard Wagner, for string quintet and harp.
Exit of the Deputation.


The music by the Band of the Royal Bavarian 11th Regiment under the direction of the Conductor, Herr Kleiber. Harp: Fraulein Langhammer of the Municipal Theatre Orchestra.

THE BISMARCK HYMN[4]

Written by Dr. Raimund Geister, composed by Georg Meyer.

The German Temple of Honour stands