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.. I - - we 2 ,. - I xwiyliqbi Myyiff 2HmffF7'i i'E'?'5 9 5'iQ?2'..'QFfh:-.-nllllllllll W' 5 .,,,,, , ..... .. .,L, . . , Wgfpya-. Xg A -I :iii , l 5' ,Q A X ING l ' lil? GREET , E L. 7: 4 S i W '1 fb'i?.6:2isi , . ,. ,. ray, t ia., pt X e-11-f. Ss,fsg,fff-E,sv.1Qf-- --1,f'- - ' -if-.-er'-Y.- 9 Q -of i? fi1fif-fee? A Record 1 That which preserves the memory or remembrance of anything. INCE our dictionaries prescribe this definition for the volume we here place before you, it has been our intention to embody in our Record those incidents in the history of Nineteen Five which will recall the happy years we spent at Pennsylvania. The members of the Class of Nineteen Five have experienced several if1U0vations during their undergraduate life at the University: innovations Which have become necessary on account of the marvelous growth of Penn- sylvania, but innovations which have tended to deaden our historic Class spirit. At the end of our Freshman year the elective system cast the mem- bers of the Class to the four winds, and the varied array of courses forced disintegration upon us, and separated our men in a manner heretofore unex- perienced by former classes. At the end of the Junior year the VVharton School was transferred from College Hall to Logan Hall, and our Body Loyal was split again. In the face of these serious obstacles, Nineteen Five has endeavored to keep alive that Class spirit which has drawn the under- graduates together in a common purpose. The success which the Class has attained is set forth in these pages. We hope that we have not been boastful in recalling those days agone, as it was not our intention. We have jealously guarded our Class honor, and mayhap our zeal in placing Nineteen Five in the van of loyal Pennsylvanians appears arrogant. If so, pardon us. We were over-zealous. Our history is here set forth with the idea of showing future classes how we of the past have fostered that Pennsylvania spirit which has accomplished so much in the past decade. We of Nineteen Five have been thrice blessed in the enjoyment of four such prosperous years at Pennsylvania, and if we have done anything to repay the great debt we owe our Alma Mater, we will feel that our efforts have not been in vain. ' To those who may criticise this unpretentious volume, and critics there will be, We would say that our aims have been high and our efforts strenu- ousg the results we leave to your kind consideration. THE COMMITTEE.
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ng., XJ? J-45 UD w i as S- ld QU tt? pP J N semi-nens os ,tg 5 if Algal? ff r Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. April April April May May June June June Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Nov. Dec. Dec. Tuesday. Wednesd Monday. Monday. ay. Wednesday. Thursday. Monday. Tuesday. Monday. Monday. Wednesd ay. Thursday. Thursday. Friday. Friday. Friday. Friday. Monday. Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday. Tuesday. Friday. Wednesd Monday. Friday. ay. Christmas Recess ends: Department of Law, 9 A. M. Christmas Recess ends: College, and Departments of Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine, 9 A. M. Mid-year Examinations: College, 9 A. M. Second Term begins: College, 9 A. M. University Day: Recess, all Departments. Easter Recess begins: all Departments, 6 P. M. Easter Recess ends: College, and Departments of Medicine, Den- tistry and Veterinary Medicine, 9 A. M. Easter Recess ends: Department of Law, 9 A. M. Last day for receipt of Theses, Prize Essays, and Reports: College, and Department of Medicine. Final Examinations: College, and Department of Law, 9 A. M. Commencement, ii A, M. Registration of Candidates for Admission: College, and Department of Medicine, 9 A. M. to II A. M. Entrance Examinations: College, and Departments of Law, Medi- cine and Veterinary Medicine, ir A. M. Qummet Recess Re-examination of Conditioned Students: College, 9 A. M. Competitive Examination for Dental Scholarships, ir A. M. Registration of Candidates for Admission: College, and Department of Medicine, 9 A, M. to II A. M Entrance Examinations: College, and Departments of Law and Medicine, II A. M. Competitive Examination for Medical Scholarships, ro A. M. Re-examinations, and Examinations for Admission to Advanced Standing: Department of Medicine, 2 P. M. Entrance Examinations: Department of Veterinary Medicine, ioA. M. Entrance Examinations: Department of Dentistry, 9 A. M. Re-examination of Conditioned Students, and 'Examinations for Admission to Advanced Standing: Department of Dentistrv, io A. M. Session begins: College, and Department of Philosophy, ro A. M.: Department of Law, II A. M.: Departments of Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine, I2 M. Thanksgiving Recess begins: all Departments, 6 P. M. Thanksgiving Recess ends: all Departments, 9 A. M. Christmas Recess begins: all Departments, 6 P, M. 4
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