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t t$7X, Sept.. f , Wednesday—Examinations for admission to College. Sept. 7, Thursday—First Term begins at 5 P. M. Noy. 30, Thursday—Thanksgiving Day—no recitations. Dec. 18, Monday—Term Examinations begin. Dec. 21, Thursday—Matriculation. Dec. 22, Friday—Christmas Vacation commences. iSf». Jan. 4, Thursday—Second Term begins at 5 P. M. Jan. (», Saturday—Epiphany—no recitations. Feb. 22, Thursday-—Washington’s Birthday—no recitations. March 18, Monday—Term Examinations begin. March 22, Friday—Easter Vacation begins. April 4, Thursday—Third Term begins at 5 P. M. Juno —,---------Seniors’ Class day. Juno 19, Wednesday—Annual Examinations begin. June 23, Sunday—Baccalaureate Sermon. Juno 24, Monday—Examinations for admission to College. Juno 25, Tuesday—Annual Oration before Phi Beta Kappa. Juno 2(3, Wednesday—Annual Oration before the Alumni. June 28, Wednesday—Annual Oration before the Literary Societies. June 27, Thursday—Commencement. Sept. 4, Wednesday—Examinations for admission to College. Sept. 5, Thursday—First Term begins at 5 P. M. t
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r 72 CO,£ EDITORS: T. P. LINN, A. L. RALSTON, PEROY PROCTER, W. H. STRONG. COLUMBUS: N KVINS «tf M Y E R 8 , PHINT K RS 1871.
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4 eA) IHENDg OF KENYON: It is with diffidence we take upon ourselves the tedious and thankless task of Editors; but as wo have labored faithfully to make the Reveille of ’72 consistent with the pre-eminence of the Class in other respects, wo cannot doubt that it will meet with your approval. Probably, if we were Freshmen, the task would have been undertaken without the slightest fear of failure,and without the least superabundance of modesty; but, being Seniors, “we know we do not know anything.’} Hence our diffidence. The attention of our readers—the Reveille is sold by sub- scription—is called to the increase of literary productions, which the pamphlet of this year contains, as formerly a Salutation and Editorial were deemed enough; probably, they were. It is for yon to judge. The praise does not belong to us alone for thus leaving the beaten path made by our pre- decessors; but to the Professor of English Literature also, who lias inculcated in us an increased taste for literary exer- cises, both by his precept and example. It is exceedingly proper that our Class, which entered College at the same time that the Professor took his seat among the Faculty, should be the first to take this step in the right direction.
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