University of Minnesota - Gopher Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1913

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'hurl f The Events of the Year G ll . , e e e S 0 e e e ee, 2 T e e F IN A on ' at 2 2 ' I FlML : l ' CALENDAR FMLEMF1 Apr. President Vincent Assumes New Duties. May May Fete. Apr. Northwestern Gymnasium Meet. .llay Diphtheria Epidemic. Apr. . Meeting of Board of Regents. .Way Examinations Begin. Apr. . Death of Dean Pattee. fzzue XYestern Inter-Collegiate Track Meet. Apr. Phi Beta Kappa Election Announced. fznze 8. Commencement. Apr. May Queen Elected. fzme -July 20. Summer School. Apr. Norwegian Cluh Presents '5Sven Dyrig's Husf' Sept. 19. Cadet Encampment at Fort Snelling. Apr. . -Xnnual Y. M. C. A. Banquet. Sept. Sham Battle U. M. C. C. txt. National Guard. Apr. -I7 Easter Recess. Sept. XVillaim Reynolds Vance Elected Dean of Col Apr. 2 Junior Foresters Go Into Camp. lege of Law. Apr. 20. Opening of Conference Baseball Season. Sept. Classes Begin. Apr. EI Military Ball. Sept. Opening Convocation. Apr. 22 .Xll-University Track Meet. Sept. Y. M. C. A. Stag Party. Apr. 22. Cornerstone of Engineering Building Laid. Sept. Student Council Symposium. Apr. 22-20. Spring Tennis Tourney. Sept. XVoman,s League Reception. May Gopher Constitution Passed. Sept. Board of Control Election. May 2 The Masquers Present The Merchant of Sept. Oct. 20. Fall Tennis Tourney. Venicef' Oct. Engineers, Mass Meeting. May J Gopher Day. Oet. lnter-Class Contests at Agricultural College. May Sigma Xi Announced. Oet. Annual Y. M.-Y. XY. Reception. May 12. Sham Battle, U. M. C. C. fav. St. Thomas. Oct. Minnesota ws. South Dakota. Northrop Field. May I7 Gopher Election. Oet. Senior Election. l f 1 sr

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i ttti a e f s nr' 5 -I i lll ui. .... Ef iulllli li a The pleasant recapitulation of the events of l9ll-l9l2- the University year just drawing to a closegmust perforce be headed by the Convocation held on the Zlst of September. lt was the birthday of a new regime-the bugle call to a review of the old forces, and formation of the new. ln spirit it was a melting pot. Thither came the bellowing, belligerent engi- neer, and the law student. with blinking eyes and mouth one yawning chasm. Here thundered the half league boot of the stalwart farmer, and here shone the sleek self-satisfied smirk of the ubiquitous academic. And with the hrst hymn, arose these non-adhesive little atoms, all unitedly wailing forth, but each to the tune of his own individual entity. But with the coming of that intangible spirit which marked the service. came an inexplicable transformation over the mass of atoms. Yon primitive engineer seemed almost medievally cultured. the farmer ceased to gaze, and began to listen. the law student closed the chasm, rubbed his eyes, and turned over. Even the frosty nosed little faculty assistants sprinkled through the throng. lost the nipped look, and began to thaw. Only the a iseii t at 4 The Upening Convocation EW ' WWE5' nm .- 3431, 1 will ll if if F ,yqggpg 1 . .tiff . i. - 1' dwarf - .t.et e. academic looked sickly, for he feared that he had lost his com- placency and did not know that it was waiting for him, just outside the door. For there was in the atmosphere that which seemed to subordinate departments, colleges, and callings, and to embrace and unify all phases and factions. lt was a con- voeation.+a calling together.-an amalgamation service. .Nnd with this unification were established the permanent reciprocal relations between the new leader and the students. Here was first recognized the invigorating and inspiring per- sonality which was to reinforce the love and loyalty for the old regime and to summon for the new a spirit of enthusiasm and co-operation. It was a service full of promises, which have been realized day by day, month by month, of the new year. lfresh impetus has been given on every side. New notes of interest have been sounded and new life awakened. .-Xnd manifestations of this spirit. not Ending their confines within the boundaries of the campus, are making of themselves live factors throughout the state. The University is teeming with life and vigor, pregnant with greater possibilities for develop- ment and service and glorious in the realities of achievement.



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Oct Oct. Oct. Oct Oct. Oct Oct Oct Oct. Oct. N022 Not' Nath Nor' A 01' Not' Nor' NOP, A L Not' Not' Not' Now. Not' Not' Nota Dec. Dec Dec 1,1 Cane Rush. I7 Torchlight Procession. 18 President Vincent Inaugurated. IQ Presidentls Reception. 20 The Nurses' Masque Party at Shevlin. 21 Minnesota tar. Nebraska, Northrop Field. BI Forestry Club Initiation. 25 President Taft Visits Minnesota. 27 Inter-Fraternity Banquet. 28 Minnesota tis. Iowa, Northrop Field. 1 Inter-Class Football at Agricultural College. .7 Minnesota tis. Chicago, Northrop Field. 4 Cross Country Championship Run for Carling Cup. 9 Junior Ball Election. Il' Egan and Eklund Elected Most Popular Men. II Sunlight Dance. 171 Diphtheria Epidemic at Agricultural College. If Engineers' Society Entertains at Y. M. C. A. 18 Minnesota tw. XVisconsin. Madison. 22. Mass Meeting to Discuss Conference. 23 junior Spread. 24 Mr. Parker, ot I.eSueur, Speaks in Chapel. 25 Minnesota tis. Illinois, Urbana. 25 Conference Cross Country Run. Iowa City. 29-Dec. 71. Thanksgiving Recess. 7 The Masquers Present The Magistratef, 7. Death of Dr. Vander Horck. S. First Intercollegiate Debates, Minnesota tis. Ne- braska, at Minneapolis: Minnesota fav. XVis- consin, at Madison. F1 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. IQI Jazz.. fem. Jan. Jazz. fan. fan. fall. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. IMGF. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. -13. The Menls Union Presents The Girl in the The Deeper Is- I2 Moonfy I5 Freshman-Sophomore Debate. I5 President Vincent Discusses sues. 22-fflll. 9. Christmas Recess. II Y. M. C. A. Stag Party. I5 Death of Thomas H. Shevlin. 16 Beginning of Vocational Lecture Series. IQ Pan-Hellenic Dance. 20 Opening of Conference Basketball Season. 26 Conference Meeting. 29-Feb. 6. Examinations. 6. Post-Exam. Riot. 7. Second Semester Begins. 7. President's Reception to Seniors. 14. Junior Ball. 16. Board of Athletic Control Election. 19. Ninth Annual Alumni Banquet. 26. Senior Party in Armory. 1. Nurses' Class Day. 1. Millard I-Iall Burns. - 6. Inter-Society Debate Preliminaries. 7. NVonien's League-Ye Olde Fashioned Concerte. 13. Freshman-Sophomore Oratorical Contest. 15. Inter-Class Indoor Track Meet. 16. A'VO1l1C1'1iS Basketball Tournament. 18. Irish Banquet. 21. Mock Political Convention. 27. Sophomore Vaudeville. i 'If' .Nfl 1 1 I

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