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make him well worthy the grateful appreciation and the highest love and esteem of all who know him. As our beloved President, his courteous, affable and gen- ial manner wins the hearts of all students, and such is the charm of his character, such sweetness, such benignity, such spontaneous kindness, that if two superlatives can be com- pared, the love transcends the honor with which the students of Olivet College will ever remember him.
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'qi . ' Q 1 el-'31 Ggitfxiofzx. - H. Q. BUTTERFTELD. ' . V President H. Butterfield, son of Asa Butterfield of Phillips, Maine, was born in 1822. His grandfather, Jesse Butterfield, was one of the H minute-men. The family is of English origin. Dr. Butterfield was fitted for college at the Farmington Academy, and after spending two years at Colby University he entered Harvard College and graduated in the class of '48 Heimmediately took charge of a select school for boys in .Boston Highlands, at the same time study- ing law with Francis Hilliard of Boston. In 1850 he entered the Theological Seminary at Bangor, Maine, and graduated in 1853. After preaching for twelve years in the east he was made Professor of Ancient Languages in Washburn College, Kansas. Two years later he became President of the college. In 1871 he became Corresponding Secretary of A- the Society for the Promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education at the West. ln 1876 Dr. Butterfield resigned this office and entered upon his duties as President of Olivet College. His earnestness, sincerity and thorough conscientiousness
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,l 1890. September I8- December 3- + G?61T2fCl'E,X1A . Thursday, First Term begins. Wednesday, Annual Exhibition Alpha Pi Society. of the Phi December 24-Wednesday, First Term ends. 'I 891. January january February 4- March March April June I 2-1 3 June I4 june 1 5 Vacation for the Holidays. 8-Thursday, Second Term begins. 29-Thursday, Day of Prayer for Colleges. Wednesday, Annual Exhibition of the Soron- ian Society. 4-Wednesday, Annual Exhibition of the Adel- phic Society. 25-Wednesday, Second Term ends. Vacation of one Week. 2-Thursday, Third Term begins. p -Friday and Saturday, Examinations. -Sunday, Baccalaureate Sermon, Missionary Address. ' -Monday, Prize Speaking of the B Rhetor- ical Class, Graduating Exercises of the Senior Preparatory Class.
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