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College Calendar Fall Term. Sepiember g-1o Entrance Examinations at the College beginning at 10 a. m., Tuesday, the gth, September 11 Thursday, Classes organized, College Work he- gins, 8.35 a. m. December 15-10 First Term Examinations. December 1o Friday, First Term ends. Winter Vacation. Winter Term, 1903. Tanuary 13 Tuesday, Second Term begins, 8.35 a. m. March 17 Meeting of the Board of Trustees, 11 a. m. Mareh 23-27 Second Term Examinations. March 27 Friday, Second Term ends. Spring Vacation. Spring Term. April 6 Monday, Third Term begins, 8.35 a. m. June 8-r2 Annunal Examinations. June 12 Friday, Oratorical Contest. Tune 1y Sunday, Sermon before the Young Men's Chris- tian Association, 11 a. m. Baccalaurcate Sermon, 8.15 p. m. June 15 Monday, Class Day Exercises, 3 p. m. Anniversary of the Delta Phi Literary Society, 8.15 p. m. June 16 Tuesday, Meeting of the Board of Trustees, 11 a.m, Anniversary of the Athensan Literary Society, 815 p. m. June 17 Wednesday, Commencement Exercises. Meeting of the Alumni, Exhibition Drill, Farewell Ball, 8.30 p. m.
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Preface HIS book, which we are now about to present to the public, is the work of a limited amount T of time. All copy was prepared, photographs taken, engravings made, and the book went to press in a little over three weeks after the first work was begun. Many times during the vear there had been desultory talk of getting out a class annual, but no real step toward this end was taken. Only one class annual has ever before heen issued at Delaware College, amd that one was published by the class of 'gg. It was not until we returned from our Easter vacation that we awoke to the fact that if anything was to be done, it must be done quickly. A few days after returning we had a class meeting, and elected two Dusiness Managers and an Editor-in-Chief, who was authorized to ap- point four Associate Editors. As a matter of course, there were several pessimists in the class who said we could not possibly get out a book in so short a time, and that it was usless to at- tempt so great an undertaking., Others were indifferent, and said it was all right if we thouzht we could do it, but they were afraid they couldn't help much. Yet, there were a few determined minds in the class, and, naturally, these prevailed, Whether it would have been better to have abandoned the idea of issuing a class annual than to put out the one we now present to the public, we will leave our friends and others, before whose notice the book may come, to decide. Had we begun work when we should, we un- doubtedly would have a much better book to represent our class, Yel we offer no excuses or apologies for our act of procrastination, We ask yvou to accept the book for what it is, and, when glancing through it, to remain conscious of the fact that it is a class annual issusd by students who have vet another year before them to learn to realize the serious side of things hefore they begin their life's work., If it deserves harsh criticism we will meekly submit, and think no one unkind for pointing out to us our errors. Should the book be received favorably by our friends, it will thrill us with satisfaction and pleasure to think that our time and efforts have not heen spent in vain, and it will be an aclieve- ment upon which our class will always look with pride. For the few who have worked so hard and faithfully, it may be truly said that the book has absorbed a part of the very life and soul, and how dear to our hearts we hold it, is known by none but us. To those who have so kindly assisted us in this work, both materially and with their good wishes, to our classmates, to students of other classes, and to our friends outside the College, we give our most sincere and hearty thanks. May we sometime have the privilege to Tepay the kindness. THE EDITORS.
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The Board of Trustees His Excellency, GOVERNOR JOHN HUNN, ex-officio. GEO. A. HARTER, M.A., Ph.D., President of the College, ex-officio. Trustees Representing the Original Board S:MoConrrss Esgaaciia s Newark, Del. GeokceE W, Marsgary, MD...... Milford, Del. GeorGe G, Evans, Esq......0.0000 lewark, Del. J. Hawvey WaiTeMman, Esg. . Wilmington, Del. Mawvove Haves, Esq...oovaovisn Daover, Del. Crarres B. Evans, Esqo..... .0 Newark, Del, Jasmes Hossinger, Esq.......... Newark, Del. GeorceE Bipore, Esq.. .. o0t Elkton, Md. H. G. M. Kottock, MD.......:. Newark; Del. F. Wirriam Curris, Esg........ Newark, Del. Joux C. Hicains, Esq.. ... Delaware City, Del. Witrias T. Lywawm, Esq. ... Wilmington, Del. Trustees on Behalf of the State of Delaware New Castle County Hon. Cuarves B. Loge. ... .. Wilmington, Del. Joun Evwaro Avoicks, Esq. ...Claymont, Del. Epwarp Revnowps, Esq......Middletown, Del. Daxigr W, CoriT, Esq...o.vueas Odessa, Del. Lewirs Ho Banl,; M.IY. ..o Marshallton, Del. Hent County Jonn C. Srockry, Esq..........5myrna, Del How. JAMES PENREWILL, ...0ys... Daover, Del. Joux Barkrey, Esq............. Clayton, Del, Cuances 5. ConweLe, Esq.......Camden, Del. W. Warson Hamrincron, Esq.....Dover, Del, Sussex County Wirriam F. Cavsey, Esq. .. ... ..Milford, Del Epwin R. Paynter, Esq..... Georgetown, Del. Lewis W. Mustaep, Esq...ooiin Lewes, Del, Gen. Witttam H. STEVENS. ..., . Seaford, Del. Hewgy W. BAKER, Esg.......c.. Seaford, Del.
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