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Calendar of Exercises and Holidays (1923-1924) Entrance Examinations Monday, September 17 Registration Tuesday and Wednesday, September 18 and 19 Autumn Quarier (Lectures) Begins Thursday, September 20 John Marshaei. Day Monday, September 24 Yorktown Day Friday, October 19 Thanksgiving Day (Holiday) Thursday, November 29 Autumn Quarter Ends 5 P. M., Saturday, December 22 Christmas Vacation Begins 5 P. M., Saturday, December 22 Winter Quarier Begins 8 :-5o A. M., Wednesday, January 2 Lee Day Saturday, January 19 Founders Day Friday, February 8 George Washington Day Friday, February 22 Winter Quarter Ends 5 P. M., Saturday, March 22 Easter Vacation Begins 5 P. M., Saturday, March 22 Spring Quarter Begins 8 -. o A. M., Tuesday, March 25 John Tyler Day Saturday, March 29 Thomas Jefe ' Erson Day Sunday, April 13 James Monroe Day Monday, April 28 Jamestown Day Tuesday, May 13 Spring Quarter Examinations Close 5 P. M., Saturday, June 7 Baccalaureate Sermon Sunday, June 8 Celebration of the Literary Societies Monday, June 9 Alumni Day Tuesday, June 10 Closing Exercises of the Session Wednesday, June 11 Summer Quarter Begins Monday, June 16 Summer Quarter Ends Tuesday, September 2 Page 19
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Richard liland. who was the firsi to announce m a ])amphlet that America was no part of the kingdom of England, and only unitfd with it by the common tie of the crown ; Dabney Carr, who was the patron of the resolutions for the appoint- ment of committees of intercolonial correspondence ; Thomas Jefferson, who wrote the Declaration of Independence ; Peyton Randolph, who was the first ]iix ' sident of the first Continental Congress; Edmund Randolph, who submitted the X ' irginia Plan there; and John Marshall, who constructed the Constitution, are some of the men who took leading roles in the establishment of our Republic. George ' ashington, though not an alumnus, received from the college his first public ofiice as sun-eyor, and his last office as chancellor of the institution. This is but a part of the things ' illiam and Mary has done, and but a few of the men she has given to the country. Today, we, like our fathers, try to put our best into the college so that we can do our share in keeping intact the heritage the ' have left us. Page 18
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Dr. J. A. C. Chandler, Ph. D., LL. D. President of the College of JFiUiam and Mary Page 20
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