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Calendar. September — 6. Beginning of the school year. 7. Arrival of Texas delegation. 20. Rev. G. B. Stnekler, D. D., w.is a guest at the Seminary. 21. Reception given by the Y. V. C. A. to the young ladies of the Seminary. 29. Lecture, Sunshine and Shadow, delivered by Mr. A. VV. Hawks at the Y. M. C. A. October — 4. Holiday in commemoration of Miss Baldwin ' s birthday. 12, 13, 14. Confederate Reunion held in Columbian Hall. 13. Reorganization of the M B. L. S. 19. Our Regiment. presented by the D. A. R., in Staunton Opera House 20. Organization of the Golf Club. 25. The wedding of Miss Annabel Timberlake, a former student at the Seminary, and Mr. Thomas Hogshead, of Staunton, to k place in the First Presbyteri in Church. 27. Reception given by the officers of the Literary Society to the mem- bers. November — 3. Organization of the Pen and Pencil Club. 11 First meeting of the Literary So- ciety. 12, 13 14, 15, 16. Lecture on Parlia- mentary Law at the Y. M. C. A. 24 Lo.igfellow Evening, given by the pupils of Elocution, under the direction of Miss Frost. 25. German given by Misses Lucile Insley and Florence Williams. December — 8. Orange party givdii by Miss Annie Macfarlaue. 15 Entertainment given by the Elocu- tion pupils. 21. Beginning of the Christmas holi- days. 22, 24. 25, 26, 27, 2S 29. 31 Feasts — morning, afternoon and night. 27. Entertainment given by the Sun- day School of the First Presby- terian Church. 28. Feast given (: ) by Miss Eugenia Harvey. 31 Watch-Night Party given by Miss Claire My ton. January — 1. Formation of the Good Resolution Club.
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January— 5. Eugene Field Evening, given by the Elocution pupils, assisted by Miss Frost. 10. A cup of chocolate, ' given to the Missionary Class, by Miss M D. Riddle. 12. Coffee at the Y. M C. A. 12. Banquet given by Miss Adele Cayce. 19 Annual meeting of the Literary Society for the election of offi- cers. 22. The Tragedy of Clocks, enacted in Chapel. 25. Soiree given by pupils of Prof. Hauler. 26. Sequel. 30. Holiday given in commemoration of Miss McClung ' s birthday. 30. Banquet give:: by C. O. D. Club. February — 2 Coffee at the Y. M. C. A. 9. Feast given by Miss Cecilia Woods. Yell. 14. St. Valentine entertainment given by the Literary Society. 16 Reception given by the P. P. C. in Studio. 22 Soiree given by the pupils of Prof. Eisenberg. 23. Revolutionary Reception given by the Literary Society. 28. The clandestine meeting of the water buckets along the stairs of Memorial Hall. March — 1. The Stonew.dl Baud gave a com- plimentary concert to the young ladies of the Seminary. 2. Coffee at the Y. M. C A. 8. Herrman, the Great, at the Opera House. 12 Heart and Sword presented at the Opera House. 19 Entertainment at the Y. M. C. A. 22. Soiree given by the pupils of Miss Hopkins 27. Polk Miller for supper. 27. Lecture given by Polk Miller at the Y. M C. A. 28. Recital given by the pupils of Miss Frost, so. Coffee at the Y. M. C. A April- All ' s well. Reception at the Kalorama. Entertainment given by the Literary Society. Departureof the Washington party. The Blue and the Gray, pre- sented by the Augusta Guards, at the Opera House. The Washington party attended Vaudeville in that city. Neapolitan ice-cream for dinner. Coffee at the Y. M. C. A Return of the Washington party. We did not go to church. Gov. J. Hoge Tyler, of Virginia, addressed the young ladies of the Seminary.
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