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EVENTS OF THE YEAR NOVEMBER 2 — Chi Omegas again en- tertained with a dance for their pledges. All students invited. 15 — Junior class offered subscription dance which was attended by the best of the students. 16 — Most of us went into solitary confinement to cram for mid-semester exams. 21,22 — Stagecrafters ' play, Lightnin ' , brighten up things considerably. 23 — Frats hold pledging. 28 — Crimson Club dance. George Wiggins was elected Sophomore class president this morning. 29 — Snow and plenty of it. Zingarelli sent some snow- balls home in his laundry bag and wondered why they didn ' t get there. DECEMBER 6 — Crimson Dance thrown on the campus to announce the winners. Hoffy and Duncan carried away all the honors for Transylvania Day. 14 — Crimson Club and the football boys gave us an- other tackle dance. 20— Alpha Delta Thetas tead and danced the se- lect of the campus. 21 — With all bags packed, Fm on my way home for the holidays. So will con- tinue this next year. JANUARY 6 — Well, school started again today and it won ' t be long before semester exams. 10 — Tri-Delts tossed an elaborate bouquet to their pledges in the form of a dance with all the students invited. 18 — Final examinations. 25 — Sophomore class spon- sored a subscription dance tonight. Below zero — but a large crowd attended. 26 — Some of the boys used the new bed springs from Ewing Hall as sleds and really went sliding in fine style. FEBRUARY 8 — Leap Year Dance. Many of the girls went stag. Best attended dance Fve ever seen on this campus. 13 — Happy ' Chandler, governor, attended basket- ball game and then was guest of honor at a recep- tion at Hamilton after- wards. 14 — Some one sent all the Den crowd comic valen- tines. The walls are sim- ply covered with them. 16 — Copy must go to press, £0 you ' ll just have to re- member the future activi- ties as well as you can.
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i CASSIUS M. CLAY 18 10-1903 • CASSIUS M. CLAY, RELATIVE OF HENRY CLAY, WAS ONE OF THE MOST FIERY OF THE ABOLITIONISTS. WHEN HIS ANTI-SLAVERY PUBLICATION, WHICH HE ESTABLISHED AT LEXINGTON, KY., WAS WRECKED BY A MOB, HE MOVED ITS OFFICE TO CINCINNATI, OHIO. TWICE AMBASSADOR TO RUSSIA, ACTIVE THROUGH- OUT HIS LONG LIFE, HE WAS ONE OF THE MOST COLORFUL FIGURES OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. T H L E T I C S
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