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o =»-: ' S luturristly (CaUni ar 1910. June 12-16. Commencement week. Sept. 13. Examinations for admission. P Sept. 14. First Semester begins. Nov. 24-25. Thanksgiving vacation. Dec. 22. Christmas vacation begms. 1911. Jan. 3. University work resumed. Jan. 25. Semester examinations begin. Jan. 27. First semester ends. Jan. 30. Registration for second semester. Jan. 31. Second Semester begins. Feb. 12. Lincoln Day. Feb. 22. Washington Day. Apr. 14-18. Easter vacation. Apr. 19. University work resumed. June 8. Semester examinations begin. June 11-15. Commencement week. June 20. Summer term begins. egistration. -o r: o♦
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•:-o 0 3 0v I |(ii . ( )TT() ( . M. ivixh of {Svn tttB 1 school, and it is probable that during the next three years, when he still continue a member of the Board, he will witness the erection of endid High school building, the present building used for that pur- reverting to its intended use as a ward school. Mr. Gramm has taken a lively interest in the political history of ;ity, county and state, having been a member of the Republican : Committee for several years, at present being the Vice Chairman lat organization. He has also been Chairman of the Republican ity Committee several terms. For the greater part of his residence aramie Mr. Gramm has been Chief of the Fire Department, being ;nized today as one of the most efficient chiefs the department ever He reorganized the present paid Fire Department, remaining as f until it was well started, resigning a little more than a year ago, 1 James Cordiner was appointed. Mr. Gramm has been a resident of Laramie for forty years, and with his wife in a beautiful home at the corner of Fifth and Custer ts. Mr. Gramm is a great book lover, and his private library, con- d in heavy oak and glass bookcases, the woodwork in many instances 1, elaborately carved, is one of the prides of the book lovers of the The bookcases are ever open to the friends of the family, many of ■n avail themselves of the chance to revel in the great store of knowl- and entertainment contained in the covers of the hundreds of ;e volumes. Their home is cheery at all times, the happy couple I great social favorites. The impress of his master hand is felt alike in the political and eco- c history of the community, in the civic conduct of its affairs and )ly so in the educational development of Laramie and the State of jming. Few men have been closer to the people in the matter of edu- n than Mr. Gramm, Governor after Governor honoring him with iintment as a member of the Board of Trustees, to help manage affairs of the University of Wyoming. He has grown with the ution and the institution has grown under his fostering devotion s every interest. Mr. Gramm has been longer a member of that rning board than any other man in the State of Wyoming and missed fewer meetings of the Board and of its Executive Com- ?e than any other citizen. He is found ready at all times to subvert ite interests for the University and schools, his open-handed and i-hearted devotion to public duty being a marked characteristic. I :-0 = 0 o cr o-
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