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1899. Alan. 3, Tuesday. jan. 3, Tuesday. jan. 20, Friday. jan. 26, Thursday. jan. 27, Friday. jan. 31, Tuesday. jan. 31, Tuesday. Feb. 1, Wednesday. Mar. 17, Friday. Mar. 20, Monday, Mar. 29, Wednesday. April 4-, Wednesday. May 17, Friday, May 29, Monday. june 3, Saturday. june 4-, Sunday. june 5, Monday. june 5, Monday. june 5, Monday, june 5, Monday. june 5, Monday. june 6, Tuesday, june 7, Wednesday. june 3, Thursday. june S, Thursday. Sept. 15, Friday. Sept. 19, Tuesday. Sept. 19, Tuesday. Oct. 3, Tuesday. Nov. 22, Wednesday. Nov. 27, Monday. Dec. 21, Thursday. Dec. 21, Thursday. 1900. jan. 2, Tuesday. jan. 2, Tuesday. jan. 19, Friday. jan. 25, Thursday, Jan. 26, Friday. jan. 30, Tuesday. jan. 30, Tuesday. jan. 31, Wednesday. Mar. 16, Friday. Mar. 19, Monday. P. S.-Notice of supplementary examinations must be sent to the Dean at least ten days in advance. Calendar. Winter vacation ends S A. M. Winter term of College of Fine Arts begins S A. M. Mid-year examinations begin. Dax' of Prayer for colleges. Fiiist semester ends, College of' Liberal Arts, 4- P. M. . Second semester ol' the Lollege of Liberal Arts begins 8 A. M, First term of the College of Medicine ends. Second term of the College of Medicine begins. Winter term of the College of Fine Arts ends. Spring term of the College ol' Fine Arts begins. Easter vacation begins -1- P. M. Easter vacation ends 8 A. M. Seniors present their theses. Final examinations begin. Annual meeting of the Universitv Senate. Baccalaureate sermon. ' Opening of the annual exhibition of the works of during the past year, College of Fine Arts, Entrance examinations begin 9 A. M. Annual meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa, 10 A. M. Class day exercises, 3 P. M. Musical soiree, 8 P. M. Annual meeting of the Alumni association, 10 A. M. Annual meeting of the 'l rustees, 10 A. M. Commencement of all the colleges, 2 in M, Sunnner vacation begins. Entrance and supplementary examinations, 9 A. M First semester begins. Students assemble at 9.30 A. College hall. First term of the College of Law begins. First term of the College of Medicine begins. Thanksgiving vacation begins, 1 p, M, Thanksgiving vacation ends, 8 A, M, Fall term of the College of Fine Arts ends, Winter vacation begins, 4. I'. M, Winter vacation ends, 8 A. M. Winter term of the College of Fine Arts begins, 8 A. Mid-Year examinations begin. Day of prayer for colleges. First semester of the College of Liberal Arts ends, Second semester of the College of Liberal Arts beg First term of the College of Medicine ends. Second term of the College of Medicine begins. Winter term of the College of Fine Arts ends. Spring term of the College of Fine Arts begins. 24- art produced M., in Crouse M. 4 P. M. ms, 8 A. M.
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