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Lumiani, M ' Nl fi? 1905. September 22, Thursday, First Semester began. November 30, Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, a holiday. Vacation from December 22 to january 2. 1906. january 25, Thursday, Class of 1868 Prize Speaking, 8.00 P. M. February I-IO, Thursday to Saturday of the following week, Examinations of the First Semester. February 12, Monday, Second Semester began. February 22, Thursday, WaSl1ington's Birthday, a holiday. Vacation from March 31 to 8.20 A. M., April IO. May 30, Wednesday, Memorial Day, a holiday. June 8, Friday, Ivy Day Exercises. June 14-16, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Examinations at Preparatory Schools. June 14-23, Thursday to Saturday of the following Week, Examinations of the Second Semester. june 24, Sunday, Baccalaureate Sermon, 4.00 P. M. june 25, Monday, Annual Prize Declamation, 8.00 P. M. june 26, Tuesday, Class Day Exercises, 10.00 A. M., 3.00 and 8.00 P. M. june 27, Wednesdayf, Commencement Exercises of the Medical School, 10.00 A. M. Annual Meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, 11.00 A. M. The President's Reception, 8.00 to 11.00 P. M. June 28, Thursday, Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association, 9.00 A. M. Commencement Exercises, 10.30 A. M. Commencement Dinner, 12.30 P. M. IO
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lt was while on this trip that he tool: a sledge journey over the great inland ice cap. The ease with which this journey was accomplished awakened his interest in Arctic exploration, although it was not until 1891-92 that he made his first real Arctic expedition. On this trip and two successive voyages he defined the northern and northwestern limits of Greenland, conlirined the notion that it was an island and discovered the most northerly points of land in the Arctic regions. His most important voyage was that of 1898-I902, when he reached latitude 44, 1711, the highest American latitude, 343 miles from the pole. On July 15, 1905, Commander Peary left New York on a fourth voyage to reach the pole. With his new steamer, Roosevelt, specially built for the voyage by Maine builders, he has high hopes of attaining his ambition. Com- mander Peary is now forty-nine years old, a line type of American manhood- strong, patient, enduring, well worthy to attain the honor he has done so much to deserve. 9
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june 28-30, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, S Entrance Examinations at Brunswick Summer Vacation of thirteen Weeks. September 24-26, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Entrance Examinations at Brunswick September 27, Thursday, First Semester begins II
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