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1872. CHRISTMAS TERM. Sept. 4, Wednesday—Examinations for admission to College. Sept. 5, Thursday—Term begins at $ l M. Nov. 2S, Thursday—Thanksgiving Day—No recitations. Dec. 16, Monday—Term Examinations begin. Dec. 19, Thursday—Christmas vacation—two weeks. 1873. EASTER TERM. Jan. 6, Monday—Term begins at $ P.M. Feb. 22—Saturday—Washington’s Birth day—no recitations. Feb. 26, Wednesday—Ash Wednesday—no recitations. March 31, Monday—Term Examinations begin. April 3, Thursday—Easter vacation—two weeks. TRINITY TERM. April 17, Thursday—Term begins at 5 P.M. May 22, THURSDAY—Ascension Day—no recitations. June —,--------Seniors’ Class Day. June 18, Wednesday—Annual Examinations begin. June 22, Sunday—Baccalaureate Sermon. June 23, Monday—Examinations for admission to College. June 24, TUESDAY—Annual Oration before Phi Beta Kappa. June 25, Wednesday—Kenyon Alumni Dinner. June 25, Wednesday—Annual Oration before the Literary Societies. June 26, Thursday—Commencement. CHRISTMAS TERM. Sept. 3, Wednesday—Examinations for admission to College. Sept. 4, Thursday—Term begins at 5 P.M.
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 4-f EDITORS: L. W. BURTON, C. U. FOSDICK, F. K. DUNN, G. F. SOUTHARD. COLUMBUS: KEVINS MYERS, PRINTERS. 1 873.
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t Y ahttation. IE GREET YOU, kind friends, and hope that our Re- ; VEILLE may awaken in your minds pleasant memories of days gone by. Gambier is the quiet little village it has always been. True, we have a railroad now; but that has only scared the owls and whippoorwills away. It has neither corrupted our morals, nor brought us new students. Y e have not yet even a barber. What enthusiastic young gentleman of African descent will drive his tri-colored post into Gambier soil, and cultivate our now incipient beards for next Commencement? Would that we might impress upon the world the fact, that the Class of Seventy-three is the best Kenyon ever graduated. And surely a little vanity would be pardoned us. Indeed, our hu- mility would be Uriah Hecp-ish, did we not claim for ourselves some credit for the conscientious work which has been done in Kenyon during the past year, it will sweeten our memories of Alma Mater to think that we always treated her with fdial respect. To be sure, we were guilty of some Freshman extravagances and Sophomore follies. Hut when we became Juniors we seemed to put away childish things; and since then ours has been a pretty fair record. And now, as we look back upon the road over which we have travelled for so long a time, we see many stumbling-stones, many rocks of offence. There are courses in which we might have run
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