Hamilton College - Hamiltonian Yearbook (Clinton, NY)

 - Class of 1905

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Z THE HAMILTONIAN Qilollzgz Qtalmtl at Autumn Term opened. -' Senior Prize Thesis presented. Autumn Field Day. Meeting of the Board of Trust. Thanksgiving Day. Term Examinations begin. Autumn Term closes. Examination of Delinquents. Winter Term opens. Head, Pruyn, and Kirkland Orations due. Day of Prayer for Colleges. Washington's Birthday. Curran-Hawley Prize Examination. Term Examinations begin. Winter Term closes. Examination of Delinquents. Spring Term opens. Clark Prize Orations and Prize Essays due. Spring Field Day. Inter-Academic Day, from II A. M. Graduating Orations presented. Munson Prize Examination in German. Decoration Day. . Southworth Prize Examination. Munson Prize Examination in French. Underwood Prize Examination Senior Examinations begin. Clark Prize Exhibition. Graduating Honors announced. Tompkins Prize Examination. Term Examinations begin. Prizes announced. Baccalaureate Sermon. Address before the Y. M. C. A. Prize Declamation. Entrance Examinations. Prize Debate. Alumni Day. Ninety-Second Commencement. 2l Tuesday and Wednesday, Prize Entrance Examinations. 22 1903 Sept. 17. Thursday, Oct. 8. Thursday noon, Oct. 8. Thursday afternoon, Oct. 20. Tuesday, Nov. 26. Thursday, Dec. 9. Wednesday, Dec. 17. Thursday noon, IQO4. jan. 5. Tuesday, jan. 6. Wednesday, 9 A. M., jan. 6. Wednesday noon, Feb. 7. Sunday, Feb. 22. Monday, Mar. 21. Monday, Mar. 21. Monday, Mar. 29. Tuesday noon, April 12. Tu esday, April 13. Wednesday, 9 A. M., April 13. Wednesday noon, May 12. Thursday afternoon, May 14. Saturday, May 26. Thursday noon, May 27. Friday, May 30. Monday. May 31. Tuesday, june 1. Wednesday, june 2. Thursday, fune 2. Thursday, june 8. Wednesday evening, fune IO. Friday, fune I 1. Saturday, fune 20. Monday, june 25. Saturday, june 26. Sunday morning, june 26. Sunday afternoon, lune 27. Monday evening, 5-une 28. Tuesday, -Lune 28 Tuesday evening, .wune 29. Vlfednesday, H une 30 Thursday, ' Sept. 2o- Sept. 21. Wednesday. Sept. 21. Wednesday afternoon, 7 Sept. 22. Thursday, 9 A. M., Oct. 1 . Thursday noon, Oct. AI3. Thursday afternoon, Dec. 22. Thursday noon, Examination of Delinquents. New Students meet Dean and in Chapel at 5 P. M. Autumn Term opens. Senior Prize Thesis presented. Autumn Field Day. Autumn Term closes. Registrar

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HAJIIIL TON COLLEGE President: Secretary President President President Secretary: President Secretary : President: Secretary : President: Secretary: Jmurtbztn Mem jButk Rev. Richard G. Keyes, '48 Watertown : Samuel F. Bagg, A. M., '69 Watertown .Mem Qlinglanh : Senator R. Hawley, LL D 47 Hartford Ct jlilimilbuntinent : Major Gliver N. Wilson, 58 Kansas City Mo Western : Rev. John H. Morron, '59 Peoria Ill John P. Montrose, '87, 164 LaSalle St Chicago iliinglgamtun : David H. Carver, Esq., '71 Binghamton Schuyler C. Brandt, '89, Binghamton Wasbingtun, QD. QD Hon. Elihu Root, LL.D., 64 Ausburn Towner, '58, 611 Maryland Ave N E Qlcntral .Mem jBurk Hon. Abram B. Weaver, '51 Deerfield James H. Merwin, Esq., '99 Utica



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HAMILTON COLLEGE J Ebatker liemingtun ORDS are but a poor medium through which to - express the feeling of absolute loss which came ' ' to the entire College at the death of Parker Remington, of Brooklyn, which occurred at Faxton Hospital, Utica, on the evening of Tues- day, Nov. 24, IQO3. He had been taken there but a few days before to be operated upon for acute appendicitis and had passed away before any realized that he was in real danger. In his death the College sustained one of its severest blows, for he was a man with whom it was ever a pleasure and a profit to be, and a fellow on whose stanch- ness many depended. It is not necessary to say more: when a man is truly trusted of men he has reached the perfection of his manhood. Remington entered College in the fall of iooo as a member of IQO4. With the opening of the track season the College came to realize his athletic ability, and in the summer of 1904 he was elected captain. But he was never to act in his official capacity, for early in the Fall Term of his Senior year he decided to leave College for a year in order to become private tutor at the home of Col. Wm. Cary Sanger, of Sanger- field. He was there but a short time, but that was long enough, as Col. Sanger remarked to the writer, to win the respect and love of the whole household and to make themafeel that that household had sustained a real loss. Better words than these have seldom been spoken of any man.

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