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MILITARY DEPARTMENT: 1906-07 EUGENE R. SCHMIDT, Major and Commandant. T. Esmonde Faivey .... .... C adet Captain Leonard C. Redmond .... ..... 1 first Lieutenant Walter H. Dubard ,... W. Erie Daley --- James L. Harrison .... Owen O'Kee1'fe ..... Wingate Battle ..... Harold G. Barnwell .... Second Lieutenat - - -First Sergeant - - - - - - Sergeant -- - - -Sergeant - - - - -Sergeant - - - - -Sergeant
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Medal Winner for the best Fulton Essay on The Confederate Navy. Events of 1906-07 -1.0015- 'Fhe Gold Medal offered by the Daughters of the Confederacy to all the schools of Fulton County, ffor the best essay on thu Confederate Navy in the Civil War was won 'by Wingate Battle of the Third Year High-School. The -Silverman Medal for the best ludi- vidual-drlll was won by Cadet Pat C. Dinklns. 'Memorial Day Parade, .April 26th. Unveiling of the Gordon Equestrian Statue. Sham Battle at Pledmont Park May 25th. Baseball. The new baselball diamond, lAprll 15th, causes increased in- terest in college games.- The three-game series between the Past and Present, May 7th, 14th, 21st was won by the Past. A In the live-game series between the picked teams of the high school the Golds ylelded to the Blues ' Capt, Falvey and Lleut. Dubard , 'won the trophy ln the senior doubles, Cadet Collier in the se- nior singles. 'sergtl 0'Keefe and Cadet Davis ln the junior ldoublesg Cadet. Davis in the jll' nlor singles. Tennis. l . 9 In The Preparatory the standing Of U teams at the close is as follows: 500 Clevelands 625: Bostons 500: New Yorks - 10. Closlng exercises, on June 7th- Address to students, Very Rev. Father Glmlll awarding of prizes. 2l
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Notices. 1. Application for admission to the College should be made as near as possible the beginning of vacation. Entrance examinations need not be left until the few days immediately preceding the re opening. Prolnptness in this respect has these, among several, ad- vantages : it secures a place on the College roll 3 it affords the oppor- tunity for working up the required matters, especially backward studies. 2. The College will resume work on Monday, September 9lll, al. 8:30 a. ni. I 3. Oflice Hours: 9:00 a. nl. to 1,2100 in., on school days only, 'Phone 782 M, ffor faculty exclusivelyb. I Alai
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