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.Fig .' iv '17 V., .,. mf - 'TALEN 1902 September ll, 12, 13, 15-Examinations for admission. Registration, Tuesday, Wednesday. September 18-Academic Year began. October 9-Athletic Field Day, a holiday. November 27-Thanksgiving Day, a holiday. Recess from December 23, 10 a. m., to January 6, inclusive. January 23 to February 4-First Semester Examinations. March 11-The Smith and Rollins Prize Speaking. Recess from April 8, 10 a.m., to April 22, inclusive. June 10 to .T une 20-Second Semester Examinations. .Tune 17, 18, 19, 20-Examinations for admission. .Tune 20-Speaking for the Barge Medal and for the Class of 1806 Prizes. June 21-Baccalaureate Discourse, Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Address before the Y.M.C.A., Sunday, 8 p.m. .T une 22-Class Day Exercises, Monday, 2 : 30 p.m. Promenade Concert in College Yard, 10 : 00 p.m. June 23-Annual Meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, Tuesday, S :30 a. m. Oration, Alumni Association, 10 :30 a. m. Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association, 2 :30 p. m. Greek Letter Society Reunions, 5 :00 p. m. June 24-Commencement. Last Wednesday in June. Summer Vacation of thirteen weeks. September 17, 18, 19, 21-Examinations for admission. September 22, 23-Registration, Tuesday, Wednesday. September 24-Academic Year begins, Thursday morning. December 23-Christmas recess begins. X
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HE 1904 Aegis brought to completion after several months of labor, is I tu ' a work of lasting value. The Aegis is primarily a book of reference. 1 : 1 ibrefare presented to the College and its friends with the hope that it will prove ll Sk ' . . I I 5, r etches, steel engravings and half tones are inserted merely to offset the bareness of dry statistics. It is customary as a further aid to interest to make here and there passing comments on men and events connected with the College. In compiling this varied material for the present volume, the editors have sought to make the whole work as accurate and interesting as possible. We hope that those who have been slightly caricatured in these pages will bear no malice. We have attempted to exclude everything obnoxious. If any grind seems objectionable because it savors of personal prejudice or factional jealousy, let it be attributed to a jesting spirit rather than any ill feeling. The editors are especially indebted to Messrs. Keyes, 1900, Hartshorn, '03 Nutt, '04, Hardy, '04, and Brooks, '06, for valuable suggestions and contributions.
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Qirusteass of the Qtnllzge WILLIAM JEWISTT TUCKER, D.D.,LL.D., Prcsz'dmz CHARLES PARKER CHASE, A.M., . Treasurer His Excellency CHESTER BRADLEY JORDAN, LL.D. HENRX' FAIRRANRS, PI-I.D. . WILLIAM .MARTIN CHASE, LL.D. JAMES BAILEY RICHARDSON, LL.D. CYRUS RICHARDSON, D.D. . . FRANK SHERWIN STREETER, A.B. . CHARLES FREDERICK MZ.-RTI-IEWSON, LL.B. EDWARD DANA REDINGTON, A.M. . BENJAMIN AMES KIAIEALL, B.S. JOHN ROBIE EASTAIAN, PILD. WILLIAM HZENRY DAVIS, D.D. . . . . . . . HON HON HON HON HON HON. HON. HON. Lancaster, N. H. St. Johnsbury, Vt Concord, N. H. Boston, Mass. Nashua, N. H. Concord, N. H. New York, N. Y. Chicago, 111. Concord, N. H. Andover, N. H. Newton, Mass. Qllnunctlnre Silppuinten by the State JAMES B. TENNANT LORING B. BODWELL CHARLES H. HERSEY . EDMUND E. TRUESDELL . ROBERT N. CHAMBERLIN . BERTRAM ELLIS T he Preddent of the Senate CYRUS H. LITTLE Epsom Manchester Keene Pembroke Berlin Keene Manchester The Speaker of the House of Represerzfatiwes ISAAC N. BLODGETT, LL.D .... Franklin The Chi-Eff1lSfZ.C8 of the Szqbreme Court
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