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Greetino. We, the Class of Nineteen Four Have soared to heights unlvuown before In this, our annual. From wisdom ' s mine we ' ve dug for gold And brought forth treasures new and old For this, our annual. Our trials, troubles and distress, Results of labor and of tests, Are here portra3 ' ed ; Our spirit, independent mind, And fun of ever ' sort and kind Of man and maid. ( )ur roasts, our toasts, our modest boasts Enough to liven even ghosts We ' ve tried to tell ; And given to every reader good. For fun or intelleetual food. Something told well. So 3 ' e who will peruse this book. We pray you to some quiet nook This annual take. And there indulge your weary brain. And there care ' s racking, anxious strain With pleasure break. . 5 .
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y Colleoc Calenbar. ■pall Ccrm. 1902. September 8, Monday — Examinations for Admission. September 9, Tuesday, 9 a. m. — Fall Term began. November 27, Thursday — Clionian Literary Society Anniversary. December 19, Friday — Fall Term ended. Cdtntcr XTcrm. 1903. January 6, Tuesday, 9 a. m. — WinterTerni began. February 10, Sunday — Day of Prayer for Colleges. February 22, Sunday — Washington ' s Birth- day. XIarch 27, Friday — Winter Term ended. ' Spring crm. . pril 7, Tuesday, 9 a. m. — Spring Term opened. A April 10, Friday — Anniversarj ' of the Kalo- zetean Literary Society. Alay 1, Friday — Anniversarx- of the Philo- kosmian Literary Society. Alav 30, Saturday — Decoration Da June 14-, Sunday, 10:15 a. ni. — Bacca- laureate Discourse b3 ' I resident Roop. June 14-, Sunday, 6 p. m. — Campus Praise Service. ]unc l- r, Sunday, 8 p. m. — Annual Address before the Christian Associations. June 15, i Iunday, 7: 30 p. ni. — Conservator ' ' Concert. June 16, Tuesday,9 a.m. — Meeting of Board of Trustees. June 16, Tuesday, 7:30 p. 733.— Junior Ora- torical Contest. June 17, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. — Com- mencement of Department of Music. June IS, T!]ursday,10 a. m. — Commence- ment Exercises. June 19, Friday — Spring Term ended.
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