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1$97‘9$ 1$97 June 28-29. September 9-10. September 16. September 17. November 25-26. December 13-15. December 15. December 16. Monday and Tuesday. .June Entrance Examinations Thursday and Friday.. September Entrance Examinations f vSchool Year Begins .......... ( Registration of Students Friday...............Registration of Students Thursday and Friday. .Thanksgiving Holidays Monday-Wednesday.. .Autumn Term Examinations Wednesday............Autumn Term Ends Thursday.............Winter Vacation Begins ms January 2. January 3. February 12. February 22. March 21-23. March 23. March 24. March 30. March 31. May 16. May 30. June 13-15. June 15. June 16. Sunday.............Winter Vacation Ends Monday..............Winter Term Begins Saturday............Lincoln’s Birthday; a Holiday Tuesday.............Washington’s Birthday; a Holiday Monday-Wednesday.. .Winter Term Examinations Wednesday...........Winter Term Ends Thursday............Spring Vacation Begins Wednesday...........Spring Vacation Ends Thursday............Spring Term Begins Monday............. Founder’s Day; a Holiday Monday............. Memorial Day; a Holiday Monday-Wednesday.. .Spring Term Examinations Wednesday...........Spring Term Ends Thursday............Summer Vacation Begins 10
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irther concealment would be useless, the Ninety-Eight Integral Board confesses to the publication of this, our First Annual. Please accept it in its entirety, that in years to come it may prove a source of pleasure and a happy reminder of college days gone by. Throughout our work we have had two especial motives in view’, viz: To furnish accurate statistics, and to provide humor which shall amuse and not offend. Should any of our playful jests be taken in any other spirit than that in which they w’ere written, we shall feel that a great part of our w’ork has been performed in vain. We wish to extend our heartiest thanks to those wrho have aided us in our labors, and to the students in general who have taken such a deep interest in our progress. Special acknowledgement is due to Prof. Roney and Mrs. Beveridge, whose kindnesses have aided us in securing many of the statistics herein produced. The Board has suffered the loss of Associate Editors Cady and Florsheim and of Manager O’Leary, to whose contributions and many timely suggestions we owe much. Considering it essential that the important events of the school since the opening of the institution should be noted, we have striven, with this end in view, to give you a glimpse of the fun, labor and results of life at Armour, and to make the volume interesting, instructive and worthy of its surroundings. The editors hope that “our first attempt” may prove sufficient excuse for our failings, and that wdiatever merit the volume may possess shall be credited to the Class of ’99, who are the instigators of and in whose name the Intkgral is edited and published. 9
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Che trustees PHILIP I). ARMOUR PRANK W. GUNSAULUS PHILIP D. ARMOUR, Jr. SIMEON B. ARMOUR J. OGDEN ARMOUR JOHN C. BLACK Cbc Officers of Administration T The President. FRANK W. GUNSAULUS The Dean of the Faculty, THOMAS CONANT RONEY IT Che executive Committee of the faculty Consisting of the President and the Dean of the faculty (ex-offidis) and the following officers . The Director of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, CHARLES VOLNEY KERR The Director of the Department of Electrical Engineering. WILBUR M. STINE The Director of the Department of Architecture. LOUIS J. MILLET The Professor of Mathematics, VICTOR CLIFTON ALDERSON The Professor of Modern Languages, LOUIS CELESTIN MONIN The Professor of Physics, ALBERT B. PORTER The Professor of Chemistry. TIIOS. GRANT ALLEN TTT The Director of the Scientific Academy. THOMAS CONANT RONEY The Secretary to the Board of Trustees, FREDERICK U. SMITH The Secretary of the Institute. MRS. JENE BELL The Librarian. MISS JESSIE VAN VLIET The Registrar, MRS. JULIA BEVERIDGE II
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