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N the name of the Class of Ninety-Five we pre- sent to the University and to its friends and patrons the XlXth Volume of the EPITOME. It has been our endeavor to make the book a pleasing summary and a correct record of the past collegiate year, and to have it repre- sentative of the University in every way. The labor has been of that nature which makes effort a pleasure, and, as a reward for our work, we ask merely the appreciation and approval which we hope it deserves. With pleasure we have gathered all the glorious and happy events that have taken place in college halls and upon the campus, and it is with a feeling of regret and of sorrow, which is stronger and deeper than words alone can express, that we record the one sad circumstance which has befallen us in the death of our late President. In the following pages there may be much to criticize, but we trust that there may be nothing found to condemn ; and, should any part of the book be so fortunate as to win a greater praise than mere favorable acceptance on the part of those whom it is intended to please, our dearest hopes will be realized. It may be noticed that, in some respects, we have departed from the beaten path. We have made these unguided explorations into an unknown region in the search of improvement, and, unless we have greatly lost our way in a strange land, we feel that our ventures of this nature have not failed in their object. The quantity and quality of the literary matter have been given the consideration which their importance deserves, and the addition of the songs and the music has been made in the hope that they may some day be found upon the pages of a Lehigh song book. ' We wish to express our thanks to all who have aided us in our work and, with the hope that the Ninety-Five EPITOME may be acceptable in the eyes of every son of our Alma Mater, and be considered a worthy successor to those which have gone before, we remain, The Editors.
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Editor-in-Chief. FRANKLIN BAKER, JR. Business Manager. CHARLES HENRY VANSANT. Associate Editors. ARTHUR STEBBINS CLIFT, JOHN JAMESON CIBSON, WILLIAM HEALD GROVERMAN, CHARLES FRAZIER MAURICE, BURT MELVILLE McDONALD, JOHN LIVINGSTON POULTNEY, CHARLES FREDERICK TOWNSEND, WILLIAM WARR.
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i8 9 3. Sept. 9, 11, 1: Sept. 13, Oct. 12, Nov. 30, Dec. 20, Jan. 9, 10, Jan. 10, Jan. 20, Feb. 7, Feb. 22, March 22, March 27, May 28, May 30, May 30, June 11, June 17, June 18, June 20, Jun. 21, 22, Sept. 8, 10, 11, Sept. 12, Oct. 11, Nov. 29, Dec. 19, Jan. 8, 9, Jan. 9, June 19, Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Thursday, Wednesday, Examinations for Admission. First Term begins. Founder ' s Day. Thanksgiving Day. First Term ends. 1894. Tuesday and Wednesday, Wednesday, . Saturdav, Wednesday, Thursday, Thursday, Tuesday, Monday, Wednesday, Wednesday, Monday, . Sundav, Monday, . Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 1894. Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday, Examinations for Admission. Wednesday, . . First Term begins. Thursday, . . . Founder ' s Dav. Thursday, . . . Thanksgiving Day. Wednesday, . . . First Term ends. Examinations for Admission. Second Term begins. Junior Prize Orations due. Ash Wednesday. Washington ' s Birthday. Easter Holidays begin. Easter Holidays end at S£ A. University Day Orations due. Theses of Seniors due. Senior Examinations begin. Annual Examinations begin. Baccalaureate Sermon. Class Day. University Day. Examinations for Admission. 1895. M. Tuesday and Wednesday, Wednesday, Wednesday, . Examinations for Admission. Second Term begins. University Day.
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