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- ;.k£ Prologue that yi hi activities have put will m it X contemplating the years of college life, so bright and full of gladness, we wish that they, like Tennyson ' s brook, might go on forever. But, alas! like all things earthly, they must pass away. Not wishing to let the delightful inci- dents and pleasant occurrences of the year nineteen hun- dred and eleven fade into oblivion, we have labored to issue this volume, that we who have shared in these pleasures may keep them ever fresh in our memories, and who have not been participants may get a glimpse of our and live with us for a time in the Land of Yesterday. We into this our very best labor and talent, and we hope that you render criticism more severe than our own, which is : Haec nos noz ' imits esse nihil. 10
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Argo BOARD OF EDITORS Ola Johnson Editor-in-Chief Bessye Porter Business Manager ART EDITORS Nettie Allen Esther Dobbs Ressif. Brown Addie Wright EDITORS OF DEPARTMENTS Louise Bennett - Music Ruth Slappey 1 Statistics (jRACE I U LOR J Mary Willie Askew Y. W. C. A. Annelu Burns.. Athletics Hattie Sue Lowe j Expression (.lady Morris J ' Louise Johnson - Subscriptions 9
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Calendar 1910 September 15-17— Thursday-Saturday— Exam- ination for admission into the College. September 20-22— Registration. September 23 — Lectures begin. September 25 — Matriculation sermon. October 1— College Day: Exercises in Me- morial Chapel. October 15 — Annual meeting of Board of Trustees. November 23 — Founder ' s Day. November 24 — Thanksgiving Day. December 19 — Inter-Society Debate. December 22 — Christmas recess begins 1911 January 4 — Registration. January 5 — Lectures begin. January 19— Lee ' s birthday. Address by President Van Hoose. January 20-25 — Mid-year examinations. February 3 — Lanier Day. Polymnian So- ciety. February 22 — Washington ' s birthday. May 15-20 — Final examinations. May 20 — Annual meeting of Board of Trus- tees. May 21 — Morning — Baccalaureate sermon by Rev. A. C. Cree, D. D. May 21 — Evening — Sermon before Y. V. C. A., by Rev. Emmett Stephens. May 22 — Class Day. Morning — Meeting of Alumna;. Afternoon — Senior Class Exercises. Evening — Grand Concert. May 23 — Commencement Day. Morning — Graduating Exercises, Address by Rev. W. Y. Pickard. D. D. 11 a m
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