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r o I g u ? i NOTHER cycle of College time has rolled around, and The Kodak is now ready to make its annual appearance to tell the history of our work, with all of its sorrows and joys, for the session of ' os- ' o6. We recognize the fact that some will look upon our work with optimistic eyes and see only the humor, wit and wisdom found therein ; while others will peruse our feeble efforts with eyes of the pessimist and see only the glaring mistakes which we have overlooked in our anxiety to be true to all and false to none. However, we, the editors, have tried to be true to our trust, have put forth our best efforts and have done the best we could. What more could angels have done ? Hence, our work is finished, we have no apologies to offer, we have recorded the facts as we found them, have placed before some a mirror that they might see themselves as others see them and have added some pleasantries to break the monotony of cold,- cruel facts. If we have recorded those things that prove to be thorns in the flesh, we are sorry. If what you find on the following pages makes you happy, we are indeed glad. Thus we place into your hands this volume which we hope will ever be the means of keeping fresh in your memory the happy hours spent at old Bethany during the session of ' o5- ' o6. Go, little booklet, go, Bearing an honored name, Till everywhere that you have went They ' re glad that you have came.
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Jail ®rrm. 1905 Sept. 19 — Fall Term begins. Matriculation Day Tuesday Nov. 7 — Anniversary of the American Literary Institute Tuesday Nov. 20 — Anniversary of the Neotrophian Literary Society Monday Dec. 20-22 — Examinations Wed-Fri. Dec. 22 — Christmas Recess begins 4 P. M Friday Wxntn Slprnt, I9nB Jan. 3 — Winter term begins Wednesday Feb. 22 — Joint Celebration of the Liter- ary Societies Thursday March 13 — Anniversary of the Adelphian Literary Society Monday March 22-24— Examinations Wed.-Sat. March 24— Winter Term ends Saturday March 27- June 7- 9- June 10- June 10- June 11- June 11- June 12- June 12-13- June 12 June 13 June 13 June 14 June 14 giprittg ulerm. 1306 -Spring Term begins Tuesday -Examinations Thurs.-Sat. -Baccalaureate Sermon, 11 A. M.. Sunday -Annual Address, 8 P. M Sunday -Final Chapel Services, 10 A. M.Monday -Inter-Society Contest, 8 P. M... Monday -Field Day, 10 A. M Tuesday -Annual Meeting Board of Trus- tees Tue-Wed. -President ' s Reception, 7 P. M.. Tuesday -Class Day, 2 P. M Wednesday -Exhibition of College of Music, 8 P. M Wednesday -Annual Commencement Thursday -Exhibition of Adelphian Liter- ary Society, 8 P. M Thursday
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