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uuniniuwiuMiiiiMiMiiHiaMua $ THE 1921 REVEILLE MMHMIWUillMIMUUMHlHUJBlSIOMKlIIMmX'-KliMUVKIWUWlJBIMMI UI JlH IBUJIU1llllBllllHBi College Calendar 1919-1920 First Semester Sept. 17. Wednesday.........Registration of new students. College opens with Evening Prayer. Sept. 30, Tuesday...........Bexley Hall opens. Nov. 1, Saturday............All Saints’ Day. Founders’ Day. Nov. 24-2O. Mon.-Wed........Midsemester examinations. Nov. 27-30. Tlmrs.-Sun......'Thanksgiving Recess. Dec. 17. Wednesday..........Christmas Recess begins. Jan. 7. Wednesday...........College opens with Morning Prayer at 7:45. Feb. 4, Wednesday...........Semester examinations begin. Feb. 9. Monday..............First Semester ends. Second Semester h eb. 13, Friday..............Second Semester opens with Morning Prayer at 7:45. Feb. 18, Wednesday...........Ash Wednesday. April i. 'Thursday............Easter Recess begins. April 8, 1 hursday............College opens with Morning Prayer at 7:45. May 13« Thursday............Ascension Day. June 14, Monday...............Second Semester examinations begin. June 21. Monday..............Ninety-second Commencement.
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THK 1921 RKVKILLK Foreword You know, this is a strange thing, this college annual business. Kach year another milestone is laid along the road of the college’s prog- ress; the college grows older, but her men arc always the same age— always about twenty years old. Ponce dc Leon sought in the wrong place for his fountain of youth, lie dreamed of its beauty and joy. and here is an actual record of it for one year. It never grows older, and vet it is always changing: reflecting the sunshine and the shadows of the times; gay and carefree in times of case and peace; earnest and deter- mined in time of trouble, but always hopeful, always looking into the future, always enjoying life with the insatiable appetite of youth and strength. The Class of 1921 is giving you its contribution. It has tried to give you a year at Kenyon, a broad picture from several points of view. If anything here brings a smile to your lips now. or a warm, pleasant glow of satisfaction and happy recollections at some future time when you take this book from your shelf, then all its effort has been worth while. Drink deeply now, and often i:i the future.
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9 THE 1921 REVEILLE iMiiMiiiiiiraumiiiiiiiiaBiBiHBicmimwmiwi ..amii.ji«iiuMmmii..ii»ijin Board of Trustees of Kenyon College Ex-Officio The Rt. Rev. Boyd Vincent, D.D. Bishop of Southern Ohio President for the V'ear The Rt. Rev. William A. Leonard, D.D. Bishop of Ohio The Rev. William Foster Peirce, LH.D., D.D. President of Kenyon College Elected by the Board of Trustees, Under Article IV Term Expires David Z. Norton, A.M., Cleveland......................................1920 Charles B. Raymond, Akron.............................................1920 The Rt. Rev. Frank DuMoulin, D.D., Toledo.............................1921 Flori en Giauquk, LL.D., Cincinnati...................................1921 Ralph T. King, Cleveland..............................................1921 William G. Mather, Cleveland..........................................1922 The Rt. Rev. Theodore I. Reese. D.D., Columbus........................1922 The Hon. Albert Douglas, LL.D.. Washington, D. C......................1923 Samuel Mather, LL.D. Cleveland........................................1923 Desault B. Kirk, .VIt. Vernon.........................................1923 Judge John J. Adams, LL.D.. Columbus..................................1923 Judge U. L. Marvin, LL.D., Akron......................................1924 Morison R. Waite, Esq., Cincinnati....................................1925 Francis T. A. Junkin. LL.D., Washington, I). C........................1925 Henry S. Gregg, Minneapolis, Minn.....................................1925 Charles E. Milmine, New York, N. Y....................................1925
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