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Preface nrf O THE friends of Lebanon Valle ' , its faculty and its students, we extend our most hearty - - greetino . The Bizarre, as our predecessors will promptly testify is a large task for students to undertake, and if this volume shall be a source of continued pleasure and interest to you, our efforts will be more than repaid. The assistance given ns, and the sympathy manifested for us, ever since the beginning of our work, has been an inspiration to us in our arduous task. We have tried to do our very best on this volume, and have endeavored to leave nothing undone which might prove an aid to its success. We have toiled early and late in order to try to produce an annual which will be a credit to the Junior class, as well as to Lelianou Vallev College. The Editors. -8—
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RUINS OF ADMINISTRATION BUILDING DESTROYED BY FIRE DECEMBER 24, 1904
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College Calendar Fan Term-1904 September 12, Monday, Examinations for Admission Begin. September 12 and 13, Monday and Tuesday, Regis- tration of Students. September 14, Wednesday, InstructionBegins, ioa.m. November 24, Thursday, Clionian Literary Society Anniversary, 7:30 p. m. December 3 and 10, Senior Public Orations. December 22, Thursday, Fall Term Ends, 3 p. m. Winter Term-190S January 11, Wednesday, Instruction Begins, 9 a. m. January 26, Thursday, Day of Prayer for Colleges. Januar} ' 27, Friday, First Semester linds. February 22, Wednesday, Washington ' s Birthday, a holiday. March 4 and ii. Junior Public Orations. March 24, Friday, Winter Term Ends. Spring Term-1905 April 3, Monday, Registration, 9 A. m. April 4, Tuesday, Instruction Begins, 9 A. m. April 14, Friday, Anniversary of the Kalozetean Literary Society. — K May 5, P ' riday, Anniversary of the Philokosmian Literary Society. May 22, Monday, Senior Final Examinations Begin. May 30, Tuesday, Memorial Day, a holiday. June II, Sunday, Baccalaureate Sermon b} Presi- dent Roop, 10:15 A. M. June 12, Sunday, Campus Praise Service, 6 P. M. June II, Sunda ' , the Annual Address before the Christian Associations, 7:30 p. m., by Dr. F. S. Edmunds, of Philadelphia. June 12, Monday, Connnencement, Department of Music, 7:30 p. M. June 13, Tuesday, Meeting of Board of Trustees, 9 A. M. June 13, Tuesday, Junior Oratorical Prize Contest, 7:30 p. M. June 13, Tuesday, Annual Alumni Banquet and Reunion, 9 p. m. June 14, Wednesday, Thirty-Ninth Annual Com- mencement, 10 A. M. June 14, Wednesday, Conservatory Concert, 7:30 p. m. June 15, Thursday, Summer Session Begins. August 22, Wednesday, Summer Session Ends.
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