Saturday afternoon saw the
graduation of the Class of 2010 at Lincoln College. The event was
the 143rd such commencement the college has held and the first ever
to be held in the new Lincoln Center.
With special music, prayers, speeches and the delivery of an
honorary degree to Dionne Warwick, the packed house roared from time
to time as friends, family and those hoping to catch a glimpse of
Warwick offered loud applause in celebration of the day.
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Members of the Lincoln College Chorale gather
on the bleachers to present "That's What Friends Are For,"
a song made famous by honorary degree recipient Dionne Warwick.
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Later in Warwick's brief speech to the Class
of 2010, she would take a moment to compliment them on their work.
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Dr. Theodore Allison presented Warwick to the
audience. As the sponsor of her honorary degree, he spoke briefly on
her history in music. He praised her not only as a great recording
artist, but also as a great humanitarian.
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Allison noted Warwick's achievements and recognized her as the first African-American solo
female artist to win a Grammy, for the best contemporary female vocal
performance in 1968. |
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President John Hutchinson presents Warwick
with her honorary degree, Doctor of Fine Arts. She addressed the
audience, offering her sincere appreciation for the degree, and to
the Class of 2010 she said she wanted to wish them all love, luck,
wealth and most importantly health.
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