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Calenbar September 22, 1914. — Registration. September 23. — Classification. Are you an old girl? What is your name? Where is Room 17? September 25. — Faculty reception. September 26. — Joint meeting of the literary societies. October 2. — Y. W. C. A. reception. October 16.— A Fair day at last. See the side shows. October 17. — Peg o ' my Heart. First Tidewater Club picnic. First Kindergarten Club picnic. October 22. — The Princess comes to take moving pictures. We have a symposium of after-dinner talks and recitations, and Mr. Smithey loses his temper at the movie man. Practice Teachers are entertained at Waterman. Am I a lady or a gentleman, and what did I do? November 1. — New York Artists Concert Company. Miss Cleveland gives an after-supper talk about straight lines and silent audiences- November 25. — Holidays begin ! November 26. — Thanksgiving. Will good things never cease? November 29. — Yes, hash again. December 10. — Dr. Hall-Quest talks on Supervised Study. December 12. — Junior Circus. December 20, 21. — Examinations. December 22 — January 4, 1915. — Idealism. Tanuary 4. — Hard Realism. January 7. — Dr. Wayland talks to us at the Y. W. C. A. about New Year ' s Resolutions. January 19. — Lee Celebration- — Defeat is not dishonor.
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January 23. — The Famous Four Film Company give moving picture show, This is the Life. January 28. — Farewell Feast in Miss Lancaster ' s honor. February 1. — The Romancers by the Frank Lea Short Company — short. February 5. — Japanese Tea. February 6. — The Laniers entertain Mr. and Mrs. Heatwole. February 12. — Miss Gregg gives the Seniors a Masquerade Ball. Mr. Burruss may not be a boxer, but he certainly was boxed. February 13. — The Seniors give the Faculty a reception. February 19. — Senior-Sophomore Basket Ball game. Score, 3-2. February 20. — Junior Banquet. Oh, the toasts that there are given Cover earth and touch on heaven, And the salad is delicious, so they say. February 22. — Fifteen rahs for George Washington and holiday! February 24. — Sweeping, victory for the mump germs. Nine victims at first charge. February 2 . — Student ( Government! February 26. — Richmond College Glee Club — Trada-la ! Yum-yum ! February 27. — Something going on: 1. Practice Teachers entertain Critic Teachers. 2. A birthdav nartv is given. 3. Debate: Resolved that woman should have a promi- rpt -1pce in the business world. The Affirmative wins! 4. Hiawatha — Heap Big Show — Mighty Sophomores. February 28. — The Indian war chiefs are unable to become normal pale faces again. March 5. — Ye Pov rt-je Social — In Ye Spirit of Ye Hard Times Whiche Now Prevaile. (Ar Ye Hard Times continue to prevail.) March 6. — Lame ' - Literary Society — Current Magazines. March 9. — Miss Ba ' Tows reaches the Household Arts girls to make pie crust and other things- March 12. — The American Girl wins our hearts, but it was anither in- justice to dear auld Ireland. March 13. — Picture taking: Look pleasant, please. The Lees celebrate St. Patrick ' s Day.
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