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For the eighteenth time the Epitome is presented to Lehigh and her friends. Since 1875 i has struggled along bravely, keeping pace with the rapid progress of the University. Long ago it discarded its plain paper cover and gave itself over to the publisher for such handsome covering as the annual of the Lehigh U niversity deserves. LTpon the interior we have spared neither labor nor expense. The experienced reader of college annuals, who remarks the absence of Faculty Jiits, may see in this depar- ture a silent, though powerful, evidence of our love and veneration for that body. To him we would say that the reading of Rule XXXIII to The Board, in the saiictinn sanctorum, has removed us from the unpleasant position of standing between love and duty. We hope that the introduction of more literary matter will be gladly welcomed. Such typographical changes have been made, as it is thought will improve The Epitome artistically. Otherwise the book remains the same; we have thought it better to follow in the steps of our successful predecessors rather than attempt any radical departure. Regretfully we close this labor of love for our Alma Mater and turn over to the criticism of the reader the result — the ' 94 Epitome.
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, BUSINESS MANAGER. AUBREY WEYMOUTH. WILLIAM C. ANDERSON. SECRETARY. ELWOOD ARISTIDES GRISSINGER, associate editors, Thomas Joseph Bray, jr. James Lindsay Burley, Morris Llewellyn Cooke. Thaddeus Percival Elmore, Theodore Gwathmey Empie, Clarence Oliver Luckenbach, Godwin Ordway.
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i893- Jan lo, II, Tuesday and Wednesday. Jan. II, Wednesday, Jan. 21. Saturday, Feb. 15. Wednesday, Feb. 22, Wednesday, March 30, Thursday, . April 4, Tuesday, May 29, Monday, May 31, Wednesday, May 31, Wednesday, June 12, Monday, June 18, Sunday, June 19, Monday, . June 21, Wednesday, June 22, 23, 24, Thursday, Fr iday and Saturday 1893- 1893-1894. Sept. 9, II, 12, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Sept. 13, Wednesday, Oct. 12, Thursday, Nov. 30, Thursday, Dec. 20, Wednesday, 1894. Jan. 9, 10, Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 10, Wednesday, June 20, Wednesday, E.xaminations for Admission to Second Term. Second Term begins. Junior Prize Orations due. Ash Wednesday. Washington ' s Birthday. Easter Holidays begin. Easter Holidays end 8 { a. m. University Day Orations due. I ' heses of Seniors due. Senior Examinations begin. Annual Examinations begin. Baccalaureate Sermon. Class Day. University Day. Examinations for Admission. First. Term begins. Founder ' s Day. Thanksgiving Day. First Term ends. Examinations for Admission to Second Term. Second Term begins. University Day.
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