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ENDAR 1904 February 15, Monday; Second semester begins, 8 a. m. February 20, Saturday; Annual lecture of the Sigma Xi, 8 p. m. February 22, Monday; University Convocation in cele- bration of Washington ' s birthday, 10:30 a. m. April 14, Thursday; Third quarter ends, 6 p. m. All exercises suspended until the following Tuesday. April 19, Tuesday; Fourth quarter begins, 8 a. m. May 30, Monday ; Decoration Day ; all exercises suspended . June 10, Friday; Anniversary exercises of the literary societies, 8 p. m. June 12, Sunday; Baccalaureate address, 4 p. m. June 13, Monday; Class Day exercises. Battalion drill and dress parade. Review by the Governor of Iowa, 4 p. m. June 14, Tuesday; Alumni Day. Phi Beta Kappa address, 10 a. m. Alumni meet- ing, 2 p. m. Alumni dinner, 6 p. m. June 15, Wednesday; Commencement all cjl- leges, 10 a. m. President ' s reception, 4 p. m. June 16, 17, Thursday and Friday; Examina- tions for admission to all colleges. June 18, Saturday; Registration for the Summer Session begins, 9 a. m. June 20, Monday; Instruction begins in the Summer Session, 7 a. m. July 28, 29, Thursday and Friday; Exam- ination by the State Board of Educa- tional Examiners. July 30, Saturday; Summer Session ends. SUMMER VACATION September 19, Monday; Examination for admission. Registration in all colleges begins at 2 p. m. September 24, Thursday; Instruction begins in all colleges at 8 a. m. 1 '
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GREETING I OVERS and Friends of the Old Gold, we place before you one more volume of THE HAWKEYE as the record of a year ' s events at our Alma Mater. The stan- dards we endeavored to attain were high, but none realize more than we how unsuccessful have been our efforts. We hope, however, that its pages may, amid the pains and pleas- ures of the coming years, remind you of the generous sympathy of an honored faculty, of a half-forgotten fnend, of a pleasant incident of your college days, that thereby you may live again with us this happy year at S. U. I.
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