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Wk 3-K if .-fa MWF - V- 'hug if V x ,D H Q76 YQXSR3 EVEDC5 li li l A 1 N A P 1 . if -2. . 1912 Fall SCIIICSICI' l1CgZlI'l ---------------------------.... ............. ....., S Q ptgmher II Lecture, An Evening with Shakespeare, by John T. XVcnyon, English Reader and lnterpreter of Shakespeare --................. ............. O Ctolyer II Lecture, XVild Animals and Birds, by Col. G. O. Shields, President, League of American Sportsmen ..--....................... ......... N Ovcmlycf I2 Lecture, 4'Thanksgi'ving-The Home Day, by Prof. Adna XV. Risley, f Professor of History, State Normal College ...-..................... November 26 Thanksgiving Day ......-....... ...................................... N ovember 28 Lect11re, The Balkan Situation, by XVIII. H. Hopkins, D.D., Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Albany ----.-..-----.-..--.--.--......--. December 4 Echo Play, Shakcspeare's Tempest .......... . ...... .............. . --December I3 Lecture, The Cheerful Yankee, by Irving llachellor--- .... December 16 Christmas vacation began .-...........-............... --- -- .... December 2I 1913 Christmas vacation ended .------------- ---- --.-----.---.-..--..--.--..-.. J a nuary 6 Lecture, 'tMemory Training, by Dr. Wm. J. Milne, President of State Normal College ----...----.-----.-..--.--...-------...---------..--. January 8 Lecture, The Attic Drama, lts Origin and Development, by Dr. Leonard XV. Richardson, Professor of Ancient Languages, S. N. C .-------------- January I5 Mid-Year Examinations ..------.-..--..-....------.---.-------.--- January 18 to 27 Lecture, Visual Instruction as a Factor in Educationf' by Alfred W. Abrams, Chief of the Division of Visual Instruction. State Education Department . --.----------------..--.-.------..------.-------------- January 30 Lecture, The Giant of the Centuries, hy Dr. Leonard A. Blue, Dean of State Normal College .--....-...... -....--.-- .--.--------.------- - - -February I2 Lecture, The Personal Element, by Dr. A. E. VVinship, Editor The Jour- nal of Education .------.----.----------------------------- -- -------- February IO Washington's Birthday Qholidayl -.---.-.------.------------------------- February 22 Lecture, Traces of European Forms of Government in America, by Prof. John M. Sayles, Principal, Normal High School ----------------- February 27 Rip Van NVinkle, by George Kiernan, lnterpreter of Joseph Jefferson --.---. March IO Lecture, The Forests of New York, Past and Present, by Hugh P. .Baker, Dean of New York State College of Forestry, Syracuse ------------ March 21 Spring vacation ..-...................-..---.-------------------------- April 5 to Ill Lecture, An Evening with the Stars, by li. R. Haumgardt ------ ------ . April I7 Organ Recital by Prof. S. E. llelding ------------------------------------- ---April 28 Moving Up Day ....-.......-......--.---------- ---- -------------- ------- A l Z1 y 2 Cantata, 'A The Egyptian Princess, under the direction of Prof. S. H. Belding -.-- May 23 Memorial Day Cholidayl -----.--.---------------------- --------------------- 11 'Tay 30 Final Examinations ---- ------.---- - ----- ---- ----------- ------ ------------ J 1 1 fl 6 5-13 Baccalaureate Sermon, by the Very Reverend Dean, Donald M. Brook- man, D.D., All Saints Cathedral, Albany, N. Y -------- ------- - ------------ J 11116 I5 Class Day Exercises, Class of IQI3 --..-.------------------------- ------------ J 11116 I6 Reception to Class of 1913 and to Alumni, by President and Mrs. NV111. J. Milne--June I6 Commencement Exercises ....---------- ---------------------------- - -------- J 11110 I7 Luncheon to Class of IOI3, by Alumni Association--- -- ---- 111116 I7 Senior Ball-- ....................--------- ---l- ---- 111110 17
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IGH' 'HHH' 'HHH' 'HDI PREFACE E lay hefore you The Peclagogueu. In its 'few pages we have encleavorecl to provide some I-M X5 permanent record of the actors and activities in these halls during our stay here. we realize keenly our shortcomings: we talce pride in our success. The Pedagogueu aims to he a college annual worthy of its Alma Mater, to do its share in the progress of this college, and to augment college spirit hy preserving and advancing a student institution, of which it for the year is the representative. May these pages in, some future clay supply memories of hours well spent and personal relationships eternally pleasant. The Edilor. IGH' 'UUH' 'HGH' 'NUI
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