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I - ...EjI ; n r—p )—i i— 19—Company Football game, Co. “G” vs. Co. “H.” 19— College Football game, A. M. vs. Southwestern University. M SfWastika dance.. 24— Company Football game, Co. “B” vs. Co. “C.” 26— College Football game, A. M. vs. U. of T. 27— Thanksgiving dinner. 27— Thanksgiving hop, given in honor of Football Team. 28— Annual dance of Kila Kinasis Dancing Club. 28—Company Football game, Co. “E” vs. Co. “H.” 28—Company Football game, Co. “A” vs. Co. “D.” December 1—Lyceum No. 4, Boothe Lowrey. 1—Company Football game, Co. “G” vs. Co. “F.” 3—Company Football game, Co. “A” vs. Co. “C.” 5—Company Football game, Co. “E” vs. Co. “G.” 5—Company Football game, Co. “D‘’ vs. Co. “B.” 8—Company Football game, Co. “F” vs. Co. “H.” 17—Fall term exams begin. 23—School suspended for Christmas holidays. 26— A. M. delegates leave for Ruston Conference. January 4—Winter term begins. 25— Lyceum No. 5, J. M. Tottern. February 6—Kila Kinasis dance. 20— Lyceum No. 6, Romanier’s Male Quartette. 20—Junior Class banquet. 22—Washington’s Birthday. 27— Swastika dance. March 2—Texas Independence Day. 20— Swastika dance. 21— Lyceum No. 7, Dr. L. G. Herbert. 22— Spring term begins. April 10—Lyceum No. 8, Chicago Glee Club. 21—State holiday. 23— Ross volunteer hop. 24— Annual Swastika dance. May 8—Kila Kinasis dance. 15—Y. M. C. A. sociable. June 6—Commencement sermon. 7—Exhibition of departments. 7— Swastika dance. 8— Commencement day. 8—Commencement hop. 1 M------ 11 l i ti —i , f. fiiSL i zEUErm L. ii j li — 1 .
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I—f IS I ...... I College Calendar September 21 — College year begins. 22— 23 — Entrance examinations and registration of new students. 23 — Registration of old students. 24 — Recitations begin. 25 — College night. October 3 — Football game, A. M. vs. Trinity. 10—Football game, A. M. vs. Baylor University. 17 — Kila Kinasis dance. 17 — Football game, A. M. vs. L. S. U. 24 — Lyceum Course No. 1., Featherstone Musical Company. 24 — Company Football game, Co. “A.” vs. Co. “B.” 24 — Company Football game, Co. “E” vs. Co. “F.” 27 — Company Football game, Co. “C” vs. Co. “D.” 29 — Company Football game, Co. “G” vs. Co. “FT.” 31— Company Football game, Co. “B” vs. Co. “C.” 31 — Company Football game, Co. “E” vs. Co. “H.” 31 — Y. M. C. A. Sociable; given by Campus ladies. 31 — Football game, A. M. vs. T. C. U. November 3 — Company Football game, Co. “A” vs. Co. “D.” 4 — Lyceum Course No. 2, Edward Elliott in “The Man of the Hour.” 5 — Company Football game, Co. “G” vs. Co. “F.” 6 — Lyceum No. 3, American Saxophone Quartette. 7 — Company Football game, Co. “A” vs. Co. “C.” 7 — Company Football game, Co. “E” vs. Co. “G.” 9 — College Football game, A. M. vs. U. of T. 9 — Street parade in Houston. 10 — Company Football game, Co. “D” vs. Co. “B.” 12 — Company Football game, Co. “F” vs. Co. “H.” 13 — College Football game, A. M. vs. Haskell Indians. 14 — Company Football game, Co. “A” vs. Co. “B.” 14 — Company Football game, Co. “E” vs. Co. “F.” 17 — Company Football game, Co. “C” vs. Co. “D.” —ib— i
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li • mu t dzErn r | iis IL In editing this volume it has not been the object of the Editors to turn out a “treatise on literature” nor to enter into serious com- petition with Homer, Shakespeare, and other authors of renown. On the other hand we have labored earnestly along illustrative lines, endeavoring to present something that will in after years recall to the mind of the alumnus the scenes of his College life,— that will lead his fancy to revel in the memories of the “olden days,” the customs he knew and loved so well, and the sacred ties of friendship he held so dear. So here is our work,—a parting gift from the Senior Class of ’09. Take it all in all, credit its vir¬ tues and tread gently on its faults, then the labors of the Editors will have been rewarded. The Editors.
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