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1 May Doc Clifford, of the Y. M. C. A. gave the students a real treat when he related his experiences at the front. S Combination Victory Loan and College Library Fund drive made. 7 Charter Day. 73rd Anniversary. Dr. Finley spoke at the Great Hall Assembly. 9 Semi-annual Prize Speaking contest in the Great Hall. 16 Seniors take revenge on Faculty by beating them in baseball. Prof. Guthrie as umpire was the head- liner as usual. 16 '20-22 Old King Cole Smoker in Wlebb Room. Prof. Guthrie’s and Mr. Burchard’s words had great weight behind them. 21 Student Council Soiree at City College Club. Sonte had something to say and some had to say something. 22 Walter Lippman, Editor of the “New Republic,” sjtcaks in the Great Hall on the Peace Conference.” 23 A. A. elections. Very exciting—to the candidates. 23 Clio-Phreno Debate. Phreno convinces Clio to pay severi cent fare in a hot debate. 29 Cantor Rosenblatt and Prof. Baldwin give a joint recital in the Great Hall. Huge audience enthralled. 30-31 Dramatics in college revived by the successful presentation of four one-act plays by the Dramatic Society. The Varsity plays held in T. H. H. were well attended. June 1 Finley Hike. Changes in Route. Women also entered. 2 1919 Numeral Lights Exercises. After exercises in the Great Hall, the mournful audience followed the class coffin to Jasper Oval, where the curriculum was burned amid doleful eulogies. Dancing fol- lowed on the Campus. 5 Presentation by the Student Council to the Red Cross of an auto-bus donated by the 1918 Summer Session students. 10 College Sessions close. The worst is in store yet. 12-20 Examinations. The most exciting week of the term. 26 Commencement Exercises. First public appearance of President Mezes since his return from the Peace Conference. 26 Senior Banquet. 1919 Alumni firmly established. August The 1919 Microcosm. The long-felt necessity of the college since 1916 is here at last. “Necessity is the mother of invention.” 10
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1919. January 7 The representatives of all school activities met and decided to establish a C. C. N. Y. “Union.” The opening of a new era in C. C. N. Y. extra-curricular activities. 8 Student Council memorial assembly for the late Theodore Roosevelt. 10 Twenty-third Street Student Council holds dance in Gymnasium. February 13 Mass meeting in Great Hall. Freshmen formally welcomed. All urged to join the “Union.” 14 Y. M. C. A. dinner in Webb Room. Mr. Burchard, as always, is a fountain front which real college spirit suffuses itself. 15 Varsity quintet beats Wesleyan, 27-17. 22 Our Varsity basket-ball team loses to Syracuse. 12-11. 24 Edgar Lee Masters. | oct. gives a spirited talk in the Great Hall. 27 John Galsworthy, eminent English writer, speaks in the Great Hall. March 1 Over $35,000 paid out for subsistence money to former S. A. T. C. men. 1 Cornell beats I-avcndcr in basket-ball in heart-rending game. 21-20. 5 Rev. George A. Simmons in speech arraigns the “ Bolsheviks.” 8 Basket-ball season closes with great victory over N. Y. U. Final score 29-17. 20 Student Council Welcome Home meeting for service men held in Great Hall. Lieutenants Holton and Coulton. and Private Mealy of our Faculty spoke. The great mass of the audience wore the blue or the khaki uniform. 29 Fantastic Mercury Dance held in Gym. A financial success. April 5 Senior I ancc in the Gym. Really the licst thing that ’19 ever did. 4 Mr. Evans Clark, social reform investigator, lectured before the Social Problems Club on Lessons ot the Soviets.” 12 Junior Hop of the Class of 1920 in the Gymnasium. One of the greatest informal affairs ever given at C. C. N. Y. 14-22 Easter Vacation. A pleasant time was had by all. except those who had rc-cxanis to take. 26 '21 Dansant. A very successful affair in all respects. 9
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