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alendar 9 O1 6 4 0 6 Q 6 896 IYIAY MAY JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JU Lx' I4-Thursday-Ascension Day. 30-Saturday-Meniorial Day. I-5-M0nday-Friday-Final examinations of the Senior Class. I0-I5-Wednesday-M011day-Spring Term Examinations. I2-Friday-Junior Oratorical Contest for the Rev. Madison C. Peters Prize, 7:30 p. in. I3-Sallllfday-A1't Entertaininent, 7: 30 p. ni. I4-Sunday-Baccalaureate Address by Rev. J. A. Peters, D. D. 4 7- J Class Day, 7 p. m. I5 Moudai I Address before the Literary Societies, 7:30 p. n1. 16-Tuesday-Conservatory Day. Recital at 9:50 a. ni. Concert at 2 p. in. Connnencenient at 7:30 p. in. I7-XVednesday-Alumni Day. Meeting of the Association, 9:00 a. in. Alumni Address, 7:30 p. ni. 1S-Thursday-Connnencenient of the Collegiate Department, 9:00 a. nl. CO1I1lllC1lCSH1C11'E Address. IQ - Friday-Sumnier vacation begins. 22 - Monday- Summer School begins. 3I-Friday-Sunnner School closes. SEPTEMBER 7-9-RI0nday-XVednesday-Entrance lelxalninations. SE1 l'EMBER S-Tuesday-Suunner vacation ends. SEPTEMIBER Q-'XYCtl1l6SKiElj'-Filil Term begins. Opening Address by Rev. David Van Horne, D. IJ., 9 a, ni. SI-2P'1'EMnER I6-XVCAIICSIIHB' -Theological Seininary opens. OCTOBER 28-Wednesrlay-Fall Entertaimnt-nt of the Iixculsior I,itt-rqxry Society, H p. nl.
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NVe have constantly endeavored to advance the interests and lift high the standard of f'Old Heidel- berg. We have tried honestly and truthfully to portray the college life as 'it is to be seen about these classic halls of learning. ' , To those who think that they have been roughly handled, we ask that the treatinent be received in as happy a spirit as it was given. 'With pleasure We now desire to tender our thanks to the students and friends for the excellent help and words of encouragement that have been given us in the preparation of this work. If,it had not been for their help the y97 AIIRORLK would not be a reality. r Now, since the work is finished, we hope that it will nieet the approval of -all who read it, and if it advances the interests of Heidelberg in the least degree, we shall feel that our purpose has been accomplished. 'KA perfect judge will read each word of wit XVith the same spirit that its author writ. 3 igv
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NOVElNlBER 26-Thursday-National 'l'l1anl-:sgiving Day. HOLIDAY. NOVEMBER 27-Friday. HOLIDAY. DECEMBER 14-Monday -The Heidelberg Literary Society Oratorical Contest for the Rev. Scott F. Hershey Prize, 8 p. Ill. DECEMBER 15-IS -TuesdaywFriday- Fall Term Examinations. DECEMBER 19-Saturday-Holiday vacation begins. 1897. JANUARY 5-Tuesday-Holiday vacation closes. JANUARY 6-NVednesday-VVinter Term begins. Opening Address by Harold B. Adams. Subject: t'An Hour with the Great Tone Poetsfl 9 a. m. FEBRUARY II-TIIIITSCJELYLLOCH1 Oratorical Contest, 7:50 p. ni. MARCH 111-Wednesday-Anniversary of the Heidelberg Literary Society, 7:30 p. ni. 1l1ARCH 19-23--Friday-Tuesday-XVinter Term Examinations. MARCH 24-XVednesday-Spring Term begins. Opening Address by Prof. Franklin J. Miller, 9 a. ni. MARCH 26-Friday-Anniversary of the Excelsior Literary Society, 7:30 p. 111. ,APRIL 14-Wednesclay-Anniversary of the Hesperian Literary Society, 7:30 p. ni. APRIL 16 - Friday-Good Friday. HOLIDAY. APRIL 21 -Xlfednesdaye-Commencenient of the Theological Seminary, 7:30 p. ni. IHAY 27-Tlinrsday-Ascension Day. MAY 30-Sunday-Memorial Day. JUNE 1-4-Tuesday-Friday-Final Examinations of the Senior Class. JUNE 9-14-'Wednesday-Monday-Spring Term Examinations. JUNE I1-F1'ld8.y--JLllllO1' Oratorical Contest for the Rev. Madison C. Peters Prize. 7:30 p. ni. JUNE 12-Saturday-Art Entertainment, 7:30 p. ni. JUNE I3-Sunclay-Baccalaureate Address, 723013. nl. JUNE I7-Thursday-Coinniencement of the Collegiate Department, 9 a. m.
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