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HUGO B. C. RIEMER ( ' oil, A. B. Surgeon, P. H. and M. H. S. M. D., A. A. HH Dr. Hugo Bruno Carl Riemer was born in Germany and Hr came to America as a child. He attended the public schools F of Pennsylvania for eight years, the Clarion State Normal Bl|| . g|k V School for one year, and Bucknell Academy for two years, H B y and entered the Classical Course of Bucknell University in I F 1898. In college he was President of his class during the Freshman year and winner of the Prize of the Class of ' 71 and of the Sophomore Declamation Prize. He was a member of the college football team for four seasons, being honored with the captaincy of the team for two successive years. In field sports he took an active part and won a place on the relay team for four seasons, resulting in three gold watches and one silver loving cup. He was captain of the relay team in iSgp. He was initiated into Phi Gamma Delta in 1S98. Dr. Riemer left Bucknell at the end of his Junior year to study medicine at Harvard. He was awarded two scholarships for excellence in medical studies, and graduated with honors at that insti- tution in 1Q04. Imme- diately after graduation he took one year of prac- tice in one of the Boston city hospitals, and entered the Government service the suc- ceeding year. He finished his course at Bucknell in iqo6, and was given the A. B. degree. Dr. Riemer is still connected with the United States Public Health and Marine Hospital Service at Boston, Mass. His duties are to make medical inspection of aliens who arrive at the port of Boston. He is a member of Boston ' s St. John ' s Lodge of Free Masons, the oldest lodge of Free Masonry in America, and also of the Boston Athletic Association, Boston ' s exclusive social and athletic club. MILTON G. EVANS, D. D. Class of 1882. Professor of Christian Theology ' in ' Crozer Theological Seminary. 15
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Mnibergitp Calenbar 19084909 Second Term Ends, Thursday, March 26, 1908 Spring i eccss! Third Term Begins, Tuesday, March 31, Sermon Before the Christian Association, Sunday, April 5, Declamation of the Third Form, Academy, Saturday, April 18, Exercises of the Fourth Year Class, Institute Saturday, April 25, Contest in Elocution, Institute Saturday, May 9, Exhibition of the Junior Class, College, Friday, May 15, Examinations, Wednesday to Saturday, June 10 to 13, Exhibition, School of Music, Friday, June 12, Junior Debate, Saturday, June 13, Baccalaureate Sermon Sunday, June 14, Sermon Before the Education Society, Sunday, June 14, Examinations for Admission to College, Monday, June 15, Meeting of the Alumna of the Institute, Monday, June 15, Oration Before the Literary Society, Monday, June 15, Annual Meeting of the Trustees, Tuesday, June 16, Annual Meeting of the Alumni, Tuesday, June 16, Graduation of the Fourth Form, Academy Tuesday, June 16, Graduating Exercises of the Institute, Tuesday, June 16, Oration Before the Alumni, Tuesday, June 16, ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT, the s8th, Wednesday, June 17, 908 908 908 908 908 908 908 908 908 908 908 908 908 908 908 908 908 908 908 908 Summer l acation Fall Examination for Admission to College,. . .Wednesday, September 16, 1908 First Term Begins Thursday, September 17, 1908 Reception by Christian Association Saturday, September 19, 1908 Introductory Address, Monday, September 21, 1908 Matriculation, Monday, November 23, 1908 Thanksgiving (recess of three days), Thursday, November 26, 1908 First Term Ends Thursday, December 17, 1908 Second Term Begins, Tuesday, January 5, 1909 Day of Prayer for Colleges Thursday, January 28, 1909 Second Term Ends, Thursday, March 30, 1909 14 V sgtesx. ' .
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■ ' t: ' ' , ' ■M CHARLES EDWARD ALL, ' 02. GOOD- Charles E. Goodall was born in Drighlington, Yorkshire, England. His youth was spent in England and in Canada. He received his early education in the public schools of Xew Jersey, and South Jersey Insti- tute, class of 1898. and graduated from Bucknell with the class of 1902 with the A. B. and A. M. degrees. Mr. Goodall then went to Crozer Theological Seminary and graduated in 1905. He then spent the year of 1906 at Oxford University, Eng- land. In early life Mr. Goodall was connected with the Church of Eng- land. He was licensed to preach in 1899 and ordained to the gospel ministry November 23d, 1906. Mr. Goodall traveled in Texas and Cali- fornia in 1904, and in France and Italy part of 1905 and 1906. While in the Seminary he served as pas- tor of the Westmont Baptist Church, and for a while was assist- ant pastor of the Linden Baptist Church, of Camden, X. J. He settled at Huntingdon, Pa. .January ist, 1907, where he is presi- dent of the Huntingdon Ministerial Association. While in college he was manager of the foot- ball team, captain of the track team, member of the relay team for four years, and of the basketball team for one year. In society life he was a member of Phi Gamma Delta, Theta Delta Tau, and also of the Dramatic Club. ROMEYN H. ' 97, A. B., A. RIVENBURG, M. R. H. Rivenburg entered Key- stone Academy in 1891 and com- pleted the classical course in two years, graduating as valedictorian of his class. At Keystone he won prizes in Latin and oratory. In the fall of 189, he entered Bucknell, and graduated in 1897 with the A. B degree, Stimma Cum Laitde. The following June he received his A. M. degree. While in college he was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, class tennis teain in Soph- omore and Junior years, president of his class and associate editor of Bucknell Mirror, and editorial writer and editor-in-chief in his Senior year. In the fall of 1897 he was appointed instructor in the Pre- paratory Department of Peddie Institute. The following year he taught part of the mathematics in the regular course, and the next year he was appointed head of the Depart- ment of Mathematics, which position he has held for the past eight years. He served as Vice-Principal of Ped- die for one year. 16
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