By proclamation of its mayor, Sunday, October 6, was set apart in the city of Newark as John Cotton Dana Day. Special exercises were to be held in the Court of the Newark museum under the auspices of the Newark Educational Council. Dr. Frank Kingdon, president of Dana College and chairman of the Council, was to preside, and an address by Henry W. Kent, secretary of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, was to be followed by music and a pageant of the Newark museum's history, of which our John was the moving spirit.
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