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Grustees of Dartmouth Glollege SE WILLIAM JEWETT TUCKER, D. D., LL.D., Pre.vz'a'en!. Hrs EXCELLENCY, GEORGE A. RAMSDELL, Nashua, N. H. REV. HENRY FAIRBANKS, PH.D., St. Iohnsbury, Vt. HON. ISAAC W. SMITH, LL. D., Manchester, N. I-I. HON. WILLIAM M. CHASE, A. M., Concord, N. H. HON. JAMES RICHARDSON, LL.D., Boston, Mass. REV. CYRUS RICHARDSON, D.D., Nashua, N.H. FRANK S. STREETER, ESQ., New York, N. Y. CHARLES F. MATHEWSON, ESQ., New York, N. Y. EDWARD D. REDINGTON, A.M., Chicago, I11. HON. BENJAMIN A. KIMBALL, Concord, N. H. REV. C. F. P. BANCROFT, LL.D., Andover, Mass. When action is taken by the Trustees affecting certain Funds given by the State of New Hampshire, the following State officers are entitled to sit with the Board : Councillors HON. JOSEPH O. HOBBS, Northampton. HON. ALLEN M. CLAPP, Manchester. HON. GEORGE W. CUMMINGS, Franceston. HON. WALTER S. DAVIS, Hopkinton. HON. CHARLES F. PIPER, Wolfborough. The President of the Senate HON. CHESTER B. JORDAN, LBDCBSICI. The Speaker of the House of Representatives HON. JAMES F. BRIGGS, Manchester. The Chief Iustice of the Supreme Court HON. LEWIS W. CLARK, Manchester. 6
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JW l in Ufotiuvi 'fry NIKWI scam W- 3 Milli' NJ! i 'KW' J -'-Ezdli ian. .sq rl, X AP Dartmouth Co ege XX f' JUNE 12, JUNr 24 JUNE 25 weeks 23, 24 Examinations for ad mission Rollms Prize Speaking, 8 P M Baccalaureate Discourse, io 30 A Q- . , n v ,'. f. 1,7 .. .1 , 5 i Ski, r J . J ' '15,-JE.. xl. X rx ll 'K :I 2, 1 . ,li--at 5 X14 N 1 nl . , A -rwvq W' -' - 'Ti:,,,gg,..,..-1 5. .'.'113f-'f5.:f,N H ' 1... , -,g:,5f::!!: : , , . -sw-.wif-fsi:..:f.-- -1 ' ' -nr p- --1. . 5:A:..,.,.,:.. -r- 5 ' . v . .-1 m 3 4 , , J , . ' An.: iff fjtfl Q g. - . :gl-,!Yn '.s 'f'? 115 ' .1 fl. Q' fl 1 J 1 A . N. Nba ' 1 -U-ff Qi' 4f' J W. ' ' r . ' 'J E9 1 ' ' , . - -5 9.2. ,- .- jg' - ' J fill' Fe3..2 f'..:v in H U ms- V If i J- -'5l':- iilx' E :dip , . ' . 5 ,f J . , : M-,L in 5:1 5 -alt?-A 1,991 1' V me-1.5 ' X 5 X Yx ll Q, XX ,TQ APRIL 5 to APRXL 19. Spring recess of two 1898 SEPT. 12, 13, 14. Examinations for admission, SEPT. 15. OCP. 6. Nov. 24. DEC. 21 1899. to JAN. 4. JAN. 26 to FEB. 5. FEB. 22. MARCH 8. 1898. AUG. 1. SEPT. 15. 1898. JULY 14. Nov. Nov. Monday to Wednesday. First semester of eighteen weeks began. Athletic Field Day. Thanksgiving Day. Christmas recess of two weeks. FEB. 4. Mid-year examinations. Second semester begins. Holiday QWashington's Birth- dayl. Smith and Rollins Prize Speakf ing, 8 P. M. Thayer School of Year of thirty-eight weeks for Second Class began. Year of thirty-two weeks for First Class began. Medical Medical lectures began. zz, 23. Examinations. 23. Anniversary Graduating Exercises. 5 A M Address before the Y. M. C. A., 8 P. M. Class Day Exercises, 2.30 P. M. Promenade Concert in College yard, IO P. M. Annual Meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, 8.30 A. M. Oration before the United Liter- ary Societies, 1o.3o A. M. Annual Meeting of Alumni Asso- ciation, 3 P. M. Greek Letter Society Reunions, 5 P. M. Commencement. JUNE 26. JUNE 27. JUNE 28. Civil Engineering DEC. 21. Recess of eight days begins. 1899. APRIL 26. Year for First Class ends. Summer recess for Second Class begins. College 1899. JAN. 2. Recitation term begins. JUNE 21. Examination for degrees. JULY 14. Medical lectures begin.
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