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9 s hool (xilentInr. $ 1900. Summer Session. Junk 24. Sunday Morning -Baccalaureate Sermon. Junk 26, Tuesday Evening— Oratorical Contests. Junk 27. Wednesday Morning—Class-Day Exercises; Afternoon, Alumni Meetings. Junk 28, Thursday JAirni«w -Coniinciicetncnt Exercise . I'all and Winter Session. Skit. 3, Monday—Fail I ami Winter Session begins. Dkc. 21, Friday —Christmas Holidays liegiu. 1901. Jan. 7, Monday—Christinas Holidays end. Jan. 25—Anniversary of the Normal Literary Society. March 14. Thursday—Fall and Winter Session ends. Summer Session. March 25, . Fonday—Summer Session begins. May 24. Friday—Anniversary of the Page Literary Society. Junk 23, Sunday Morning—Baccalaureate Sermon. Junk 25. 'Tuesday E:rning—Oratorical Contests. JUNK 2b—Class-Day Exercises and Alumni Mcct-ings. Junk 27—Commencement Exercises.
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Ur. Byerly has tatight a part of each year for fifty years, and has lectured for twelve years before the Lancaster County Teachers’ Institute on the subject of Grammar, occasionally lecturing before institutes of adjoining counties. The Doctor is known and honored elsewhere, as well as at the First State Normal School. This is shown by the fact that the degree of Master of Arts was conferred upon him by Jefferson College, and that of Doctor of Philosophy by Lafayette College. He is a ruling elder in the First Presbyterian Church of Lancaster, Pa., and, though not a regularly ordained minister of the gospel, he preaches occasionally in the pulpits of Millersville and elsewhere. The students who hear him all testify to the earnestness of the message which comes from I)r. Byerly’s lips. His desire is to teach yet another ten years in his loved alma maUr. His life - quiet, earnest, faithful—is a constant example and incentive to earnest, faithful work ; and his ” well done” is praise that every student in the great school appreciates. May he long remain in the halls which owe much to his earnest Christian life and character. i
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