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share of blunders, and so it is proposed to publish a supplement to this work which will be of much larger dimensions and contain the criticisms of those who haven’t tried to issue an Annual. Should your name be found among its leaves, think no more of it, and take the joke, if such is attached, in the spirit with which it is given. To all those who have contributed in any way to the success of this volume we extend our hearty thanks. And now, Students, Faculty, Alumni, and Friends, we leave “ The Grist ” in your hands, hoping that it may meet with your favor and approval.
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Sn trocluction , I N presenting this work to you we would not have ' you deceived by its contents. If you would pore over scientific facts and investigations, or trace the courses of nations and their great peoples, waste not your time in searching these pages. But if, on the contrary, you desire a knowledge of the College, the student -body, or a few characteristic or humorous epi- sodes, then perhaps you may find within that for which you seek. Since ’98 is the first to attempt the publication of an Annual, we have been without precedent as to what to publish and what to omit. This has been in some ways an advantage and in many a disadvantage, par- ticularly the latter as regards the time allowed us to prepare the “copy,” it being only two weeks. While thus we feel that we have established a record as to time, we have doubtless in our haste made our full
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College Calendar for S97-9S, Monday , April 5, Friday , May 14, Swiday , May 30, . Monday, June 7, Sunday, June 13, . Tuesday, June 15, Saturday, June iy, Wednesday, Sept. , Monday, Sept. 20, Tuesday, Sept. 21, Wednesday, Dec. 22, Friday, Dec. 24., . Monday, Jan. 3, Wednesday, March 23, Friday, March 25, . Monday, April 4, Sunday, June 12, Tuesday, June 14, . 1897 . . Spring Term begins at 1 p.m. Arbor Day. . Memorial Day. Senior Examination begins. . Baccalaureate Sermon. Commencement. . Entrance Examinations. Entrance Examinations. Entrance Examinations. Fall Term begins at 1 p. m. Thanksgiving Day. Examinations begin. Term ends. 1898 . Winter Term begins at 1 p. m. Examinations begin. Term ends. Spring Term begins at 1 p.m. Baccalaureate Sermon. Term ends.
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