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possession of two copies. We may be able to furnish you with an additional copy. Avoid the Rusli. q You will no doubt naturally inquire how it is that the Lest Wk Forget being an Annual, the first copy was published in 1904 and the second in 1906- We replv bv asking you to work out that little problem for yourselves. To begin with we suggest that you try to recall the time you sent in your subscrip- tion lor a copy of the 190.S edition. In closing let us urge that you continue to lend your assistance to LEST We Forget in making it an increasing honor for our Alma Mater. 10
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' ' EHOLD, the second edition of Lest We Forget makes its appear- ance. May it meet with your approval and serve as a pleasant reminder of those good old college days. E q College days, like wine, grow better as they grow older. The ■ 1 little misunderstandings with the faculty, the way you were treated on the examinations, your failure to get an invitation to Eve Lovelace ' s Hall, etc., lose all their acidity after a lapse of years and then is the need for a little volume to recall to vou the joys of college life. q You can only imagine how much your college spirit will be increased by the
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Our Diary. 1905=06. Scptembe}- §. Senator E. ]] Canuack delivers great lecture in PoivelV s Chapel. September 6. Opening day. Seniors look over University pre7nises, shake hands with the profes- sors, and spend the reinainder of the day in advising Freshmen. Calendar. 1905. Wednesda} ' , Sept. 6. — Session opened. Thursdaj-, Nov. 30. — Thanksgiving Daj-. Friday, Dec. 22, 1905, to Monday, Jan. 1, 1906. — Cliristnias Vacation. 1906. Monday, Jan. 16. — Intermediate Examinations begin. Monday, Jan. 22, — Spring Term begins. Thursday, Feb. 11. — Annual Celebration of Washington ' s Birthda} ' by the Literary Societies. Monday, May 28. — Final Examinations begin. Wednesday, May 30, 8 p. m. — Grand Concert. Thursday, May 31, 8 p. m. — Commencement for School of Oratory. Friday, June 1, 8 p. m. — Annual Celebration of Palladian Literary Society. 11
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