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1908. September 16, Wednesday. Fall examinations in the Department of Medicine. September 14-18. Monday to Triday — Examinations for admission. September 30. II ednesday — Academic Year begins in all Departments of the University. October 21, II ’ednesday — Fall Convocation. November 2b- 28. Thursday to Saturday, both inclusive — Thanksgiving recess. Rkckss tkom Dkckmiusk 23, 1908, to Jam why 2, 1909. noTii inclusive. 19 09. January 2, Saturday — East day on which dissertations may he presented. January 30, Saturday — Mid-Year Examinations completed in the Departments of Arts and Sciences. February 1. Monday — Second Term begins. February 1. Monday — Doctorate Disputation. February 12, Friday- — 1» irthday of Abraham Lincoln. February 22. Monday — Winter Convocation. February 22, Monday — Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association. March 4, Thursday — Inauguration. April 9-12. Friday to Monday, both inclusive — Easter holidays. April 13. Tuesday — Davis Prize Speaking. May 1. Saturday — East day on which Theses may be presented. May i ;. Wednesday — Examination for Degrees completed. May 24. Monday — Doctorate Disputation. June 1. 2, 3. 4, Tuesday to Friday — Examinations for admission. June 6. Sunday — Baccalaureate Sermon. June 9, ITednesday — University Commencement. 10
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