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programmes I04tf) Commencement I05tfj Commencement. SOPHOMORE DKCI.Af.MKRS—P. W. Davis, H. P. Jones, J. J. Willingham, R. Broughton, P. R. Welt-ncr. II. B. Pavnc, G. H. Gillon, H. L. J. Williams, J. S. Winn, A. II. Carmichael, J. N. McDonald. De V Johnson. •Cup Winner. Junior Orators—W. C. Brinson. R. J. Ward. H. B. Fitzgerald. C. C. Edwards. J. G. Giles. C. X. Fkidklson. Senior Speakers—G. M. Telford, W. O. Mash burn. Law Speakers—J. E. D. Yonge, V. B. Moore. Valedictorian—H. W. Telford. Champion Debaters. Dk.mosthknian—T. G. Stokes, A. H. Moon. Pm Kappa—Geo. Whitman, George Hains, Jr. Department Representatives. H. B. Ritchie, Franklin College. J. R. Fawcett, State College. W. F. Weaver. Law Department. J. T. Avcock, North Georgia Agricultural College. C. R. Ridley, Georgia Medical College. W. B. Hodgson. Georgia School of Technology. Miss Inez McRae, Georgia Normal and Industrial College. Miss Nell Michael, State Normal School. Friday, Junk 15— 0:30 p. m.—Pan-Hellenic Hop. Saturday, June lb— 5:00 p. m.—Prize Drill of Corps of Cadets. 8:30 p. m.—Champion Debate between Phi Kappa and De-mosthenian Societies. Sunday. June 17— 11:00 a. m.—Baccalaureate Sermon. Monday, Junk 18— 11:00 a. m.—Sophomore Declamations. 4:00 p. m.—Junior Orations. 0:30 p. m.—Sophomore Hop. Tuesday, June 10— 11:00 a. m.—Meeting of the Alumni Socictv. 12:00 in.—Oration before the Alumni. Alumni Luncheon. 4 :00 p. m.—Exercises by Undergraduates representing the University Branches. 0:30 p. in.—Law Hop. Wednesday, June 20— 11:00 a. m.—Senior Exercises. Delivery of Diplomas and Prizes. Baccalaureate Address. 0:30 ] . m.—Law Hop. Thursday, June 21— 0:30 ] . m.—Senior Hop.
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Calendar 1905 September H»—Faculty meets. September 18-20—Examinations for Entrance. Septemlicr 20—10.5th Session opens. September 20-22—Registration and Matriculation of students. SeptemlxT 22—Recitations and classes begin in all departments. November 30—National Thanksgiving Day. December 22—Christmas recess logins. January 2—Exercises resume after Christmas holidays. Short winter course in Agriculture begins. January 1!)—Birthday of Gen. R. E. Lee. February 1—Second term begins. February 10—10.5th Anniversary of the Demosthenian Society. February 22—Washington's Birthday. SUth Anniversary of the Phi Kappa Society. March ill—Short winter course in Agriculture ends. April 23-2$—Cadets and Engineering Corps go into Encampment.
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