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Pregibents; of tlje College of t ' Sergep anb Princeton nibersiitp College Jfounbeb in 1746 iSecame a inibergitp in 1896 LL.D LL.D Rev. Jonathan Dickinson [Iev. Aaron Burr . Rev. Jonathan Edwards Rev. Samuel Davies Sa.muel Finlev. D.D. . JoiiN W ' itherspoon. D.D.. S. Stanhope Smith. D.D., Ashbel Greex. D.D., LL.D. tJAMEs Carnahan. D.D.. LL.D. tJoHN MacLeax. D.D.. LL.D. tJAMEs McCosH. D.D., LL.D., Litt.D fFRANCis L. Patton, D.D.. LL.D tWooDRow Wilson. Ph.D.. Litt.D., LL.D. . John G. Hibben, Ph.D., LL.D. Decease(l. fResigned. Accessus Exitiix . pr., 174.7 Oct. , ' 1747 1748 1757 Jan., 1758 Mar , 1758 1758 1761 1761 1766 1766 1794 1795 181-2 1812 18-2-2 18-23 1854 1854 1868 1868 1888 1888 190-2 190-2 1910 191-2 19 JOHN (-.. HIHHKN, I ' ll. I)., 1.1. 1).
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L 91 mne pRmaermon bric h brh nibersiitp Calendar 1927 September 1 — Thursday. Final date for requests for postponed examinations. September 19—23 — Monday to Friday. Entrance examinations, held in Princeton only. September 19—24 — Monday to Saturday. Postponed examinations of both terms and examinations in summer reading courses. September 21 — Wednesday. Final date for necessary changes in First Term (1927- 1928) electives. September 26 — Monday. 2:00 p. m. McCosh 50. Meeting of Freshman Class and all other entering undergraduate students. Attendance compidsory. September 27 — Tuesday. 3:00 p. m. Formal Opening Exercises. Alexander Hal!. Aural tests in Modern Languages for Freshmen. October 1 — Saturday. Final date for enrollment of Graduate Students. October 13-15 — Thursday to Saturday. First part of examination for Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. October 17 — Monday. Stated Meeting of the Committee on Course of Study for changes in courses for Second Term (1927-1928). October 27 — Thursday. Fall Meeting of the Board of Trustees. October 31 — Monday. Final Meeting of the Committee on Course of Study for changes in courses for Second Term (1927-1928). November 8-9 — Tuesday to Wednesday. Freshman Uniform Tests. November 24 — Thursday. Thanksgiving Day. Class exercises suspended. November 25 — Friday. 10:30 a. m. Class exercises resumed. December 15—17. Thursday to Saturday. Freshman Uniform Tests. December 17 — Saturday. 12:30 p. m. Christmas Recess begins. 1928 January 5 — Thursday. 3:30 p. m. Christmas Recess ends. January 5-13 — Conferences with Ad ' isers on Second Term (1927-1928) electives. January 6 — Friday. 8:30 a. m. Class exercises resumed. January X ' i — Thursday. Winter Meeting of the Board of Trustees. January 13 — Friday. Final date for conferences with Advisers, and for faling Second Term (1927-1928) electives. January 16 — Monday. Stated Meeting of the Committee on the Course of Study for changes in courses for First Term (1928-1929). January 27 — Friday. Mid-year Examinations begin. February 7 — Tuesday. Mid-year Examinations end. First Term Ends. February 8 — Wednesday. Second Term begins 8:30 a. m. Class exercises resumed. February 20 — Monday. Final Meeting of the Committee on Course of Study for changes in courses for First Term (1928-1929). February 22 — Washington ' s Birthday. Class exercises suspended. February 22 — Alumni Day. Meeting of the National Alumni Association of Prince- ton University. March 1 — Thursday. Final date for application for fellowships and graduate scholar- ships. March 1 — Thursday. Final date for filing final copy for Undergraduate Announce- ment for 1928-1929. April 5 — Thursday. 3:30 p. m. Easter Recess begins. April 12 — Thursday. Spring Meeting of the Board of Trustees. 3:30 p. m. Easter Recess ends. April 13 — Friday. 8:30 a. m. Class exercises resumed, April 23 — Monday. Conferences with Advisers on First Term (1928—1929) electives begin. May 5 — Saturday. Final date for conferences with Advisers and for filing First Term (1928-1929) electives. May 23 — Wednesday. Senior and Junior Final Examinations begin. May 24-26 — Thursday to Saturday. First Part of Examination for degree of Doctor nf Philosophy. May 28 — Monday. Final date for application for degree of Master of Arts. May 31 — Thursday. Sophomore and Freshman Final Examinations begin. June 15 — Friday. Sophomore and Freshman Final Examinations end. June 17 — Sunday. Baccalaureate Sunday. Meeting of the National Alumni Association of Princeton University. June 18 — Monday. Class Day. Commencement Meeting of the Board of Trustees. June 19 — Tuesday. Commencement Day. Election of Alumni Trustees. September 1 — Saturday. Final date for requests for postponed examinations. September 20-22 — Thursday to Saturday. Postponed examinations of both terms and examinations in summer reading. September 25 — Tuesday. 3:00 p. m. Formal Opening Exercises. Alexander Hall. November 29 — Thursday. Thanksgiving Day. Class exercises suspended. December 19 — Wednesday. 12:00 p. m. Christmas Recess begins. 1929 January 5 — Saturday. 12:30 p. m. Christmas Recess ends. March 31 — Sunday. Easter Sunday. June 18 — Tuesday. Commencement Day. 18
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TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY Tor flow— Mr. D ' Olier, Mr. Hardin, Mr. Rentschler, Mr. Pitney, Mr. MoCnrmick, Mr. Garret!. .Swonrffloio— Mr.Osborn, Mr. Martin, Mr. Duffield, Mr. Soribner, Mr. Cochran. Fir,U Row — Mr. Brooks, Mr. . ' Ijea, .Mr. FarranH, Dr. Hibben, Mr. Fleming, Dr. Stewart, Mr. ' an Rensselaer.
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