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CALENDAR COMMENCEMENT WEEK, 1910. June 12 — Commencement Sunday. June 13 — Conservatory Concert, 8 p. m. June 14 — Class Day Exercises, 10:00 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. Meeting Board of Trustees, 10:00 a. m., Meeting Alumni Association, 2:00 p. m. Open Air Concert, 7:00 p. m. Alumni Address, 8 p. m. June 15 — Commencement Day, Address 10:00 a. m. Commencement Dinner, 12:30 p. m. OPENING OF THE COLLEGE YEAR IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. First Semester, 1910. Sept. 20 — Examination of Candidates for Admission; Presentation of Certificates from Approved Schools; Special Examinations, 9:00 a. m. Sept. 21 — Enrollment Day, Commencing 9:00 a m. Sept. 22 — First Chapel Exercises, 9:00 a. m. Nov. 24 — Thanksgiving Day. Recess includes Friday. Dec. 20 — Meeting of Board of Trustees, 2:00 p. m. Dec. 23 to Jan. 2, inclusive, Holiday recess. Jan. 2 6 — Day of Prayer for Colleges. Feb. 3 — Semester Ends. Second Semester. Feb. 4 — Entrance and Special Examinations, 9:00 a. m. Feb. 6 — Enrollment Day, 8:00 a. m. Feb. 7 — Recitations begin. Feb. 22 — Washington ' s Birthday. Mar. 24 (noon) to April 3, inclusive, Spring recess. June 14 — Commencement Day. June 15 — Examinations Begin. June 2 — Semester Ends.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Advanced Credit 74 Ancient Languages 26 Announcements 4 Appointment Committee 101 Art Department 88 Astronomy 41 Attendance 102 Biology 48 Business Department 91 Business Man ' s College Course 96 Candidates for Graduation 108 Chapel Service 103 Character of the School 13 Chemistry 43 Christian Associations , 104 Church Attendance 103 Closing Examinations 102 College of Liberal Arts 19 College Work 56 Co-operative Association 105 Conservatory of Music 82 Diplomas 61 English 32 Enrollment and Work of Class Officers 61 Expenses 99 Geology 49 Graduation 60 Grounds and Buildings 10 Grouping of Elective Work 20 History 9 History, Politics and Economics 35 Honor List 107 Intercollegiate Debates 64 Library 14 List of Students Ill Location 10 Mathematics 39 Modern Languages 28 Officers of Instruction and Government 7 Oratorical Committee 104 Pedagogy 51 Philosophy 50 Photography 49 Physical Education 54 Physics 42 Preparatory School 66 Prizes 62 Provisions for the Study of Astronomy 14 Provisions for the Study of Biology 15 Provisions for the Study of Chemistry 17 Provisions for the Study of Physics 16 Public Speaking 34 Reading Room 14 Requirements for Admission . » 71 Schedule of Recitations 22 Scholarships 63 Societies 103 Standing Committees and Visitors 6 Summary of St udents 131 The College Corporation and Endowment Fund Com... 5 The Employment Committee 101 The English Bible 52
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THE COLLEGE CORPORATION President, CHARLES M. RANGER. Vice-President, WILLIAM DAWE. Second Vice-President, EDWIN N. PARSONS. Treasurer, EUGENE P. ROBERTSON. Secretary, SAMUEL DICKIE. Secretary of Education, D. D. MARTIN. TRUSTEES. SAMUEL DICKIE, Ex-officio. Elected by Detroit Conference, Rev. William Dawe Ann Arbor 1910 James H. Simpson Detroit 1910 Rev. C. W. Baldwin Detroit . , 1911 Durand W. Springer Detroit 1911 Rev. E. A. Elliott Bay City 1912 D. M. Christian Owosso 1912 Elected by Michigan Conference, Rev. John Graham Grand Rapids 1910 E. J. Phelps Kalamazoo 1910 Edwin N. Parsons Albion 1911 Rev. Hugh Kennedy Battle Creek 1911 Rev. D. D. Martin Albion 1912 M. L. Cook Hastings 1912 Elected by Alumni Society, Charles M. Ranger Battle Creek 1910 A. E. Hagle Albion 1911 Rolland Parmeter Detroit 1912 Rev. Luther Lovejoy Pontiac 1912
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