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I I I I I I I I I I In I II II ,I I I I 1 I I I I K I I I I I I I I I I p. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I September September September September September September September September September September September September September September September October 1 : October 2 October 3 October 4 October 5 October 6 October 7 October 8' October 9 October IO October II October I2 October I3 October I4 October I5 October 16 Hardy Benson makes his 25th visit to the office to meet the board of education. Miss Rodes makes her first visit to Charlottesville. A host of sorrovving friends gather about the Portico to Witness her departure. 5 Mr. Sine preaches. Miss R. returns from Charlottesville to the delight of her peni- tent friend. ' Primary girls abandon the Price Building and take up their abode' at Longley Hall. F. Heartbreaker takes atramp to Sprouse's Mountain, accom- panied .by 8 or IO of his lady friends. Sunny jim receives a numbers of the latest songsg the most beautiful among them is The Pope. After a most enjoyable visit to the Miller School, the Misses Smith return to Staunton. . The Social Club holds its first meeting. ' ' Preaching at Tabor. I S. O. B.'s give the first banquet of the session. Miss R. receives her first consignment of peaches. The Chapel at the Primary Building is dedicated. Hymn No. 115 is sung at the evening chapel service. The August number of The Chronicle? arrives and Bud A Grinstead is seen eagerly perusing its contents. Bob Williams of U. Va. comes to coach the football team. Beef for breakfast. The first frost. Beef for dinner. The leaves begins to turn. Beef for supper. Nelson Leitch conducts chapel music. Social Club meets. Football team gets in good shape. M. S. 55 Fishburne, o. The opening of the chestnut burrs. Zack Lewis falls in love. Black Bread for dessert. Bud Grinstead has an off day at tennis. Chestnut Day. F. H. Mann strolls down the shady lane for some twenty odd mi es. 164 I .A Q '+ It
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October I7 October 18 October 19: October 20 October 2I October 22: October 23 October 24: October 25: October 26: October 27 October 28: October 29: I0 II I2 13 I4 15 16 I7 18 October 30: October 31: November 1 November 2 November 3 November 4 November 5 November 6 November 7 November 8 November 9 November November November November November November November November November November 19 u Q M. S. IIQ Woodberry Forest, o. Sours gets caught at his grin. Estes doesn't go to sleep in class. The First Class determines to get down to work. The First Class changes itsmind. The Cabinet .committee of the Vawter Literary Society presents a promising report. A day of rest needed by the First Class. M. S. 383 S. M. A., o. A dull day. . Duller still. Preparations begin for the Athletic Entertainment. More preparations. Everybody wakes up on the news that something is going to happen. i Polk Miller Concert and Athletic Supper. V Montz and Estes take midnight promenade in bare feet. The month peacefully expires. Israel Kent opens the campaign with a political speech in the dormitor at IO '1 P M y . 5 . . Young HZ. R. takes his hands out of his pockets and becomes interested in drawing-long sighs. Hal goes hunting. ' ' Critzer goes to Richmond, M. S. 31, B. C., 5. . Israel Kent delivers his final political speech before the Dor- mitory Audience. , A ' Prof. Price discovers a dust particle on a Laboratory table. A Kent elects Roosevelt. Y J. D. Burrall arrives. O . S. O. B.'s give a banquet. - The Old Speckled Hen mourns the loss of her three broilers. Mrs. Wallace loses a chicken. , Rev. W. H. Edwards preaches in Chapel. A Miss Sutherlin initiates a new Shirtwaist, which is warranted to . conceal ifteen slices of bread and two dozen tea cakes. The Sew-Sew Club, or Bachelors' Benevolent Society is organized. ' The Young Sew-Sews begin to get Miller School grins. The-Young U Sew-Sew Club gets its first job lot of 39 pairs of socks. ' Nobody left of the Sew-Sew Club but the President. M. s. 6, E. H. s., 12. . H 165 i I I I . ..... ., EA. ,:.,.1 V. . ,. . I I . ,-gl, I ...... MI .---gf
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