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Scott Hall. 1-usToRY OF THE YEAR 11937-381 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. lan. Feb. Feb. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May June June June 14' 20 21 23 23 6 24 3 4 18 19-28 31 1 3 26 4 15 29 30 21 31-June 9 11 12 13 Tuesday Monday Tuesday Thursday Saturday Saturday Wednesday Friday Saturday Saturday Wed.-Fri. Monday Tuesday Friday Saturday Monday Friday Friday Saturday Saturday Saturday Sunday Monday FIRST SEMESTER Nlatriculation Day H- Freshman Class Registration Day A - Upper Classes Recitations begin at 8 19.31. University Day -- Afternoon Holiday Dad's Day Homecoming Tlianksgixing Recess- - Wed., 12:30 17.111, to Mon., 8 All Military Ball Fraternity Dances Christmas Recess begins at 8 .-1.31. First Semester Examinations SECOND SEMESTER Registration Day-All Classes Recitations begin at 8 All. Winter Carnival, Fri., 12:30 PM. to Sat., 12:30 P.iv1. Spring Recess begins at 12:30 noon Spring Recess ends at 8 A.M. Sophomore Hop Junior Prom Fraternity Dances Mothers Day Second Semester Examinations Alumni Day Baccalaureate Exercises Class Day Exercises 10:00 A.M. Coninienceruent, 3:00 P.lVl 18 I
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lreft: 130II16l'1tt Hall. The passage of the Smith-Lever act by Congress gave a great impetus to non-resident teaching or extension work, which was established in 1911, by granting to New Hampshire ten thousand dollars annually for supplementary and strengthening the extension work of the College. This allotment has been increased since that date. On May 411, 1923 the state legislature passed an act incorporating the liniversity of New Hampshire which aet took place July 1, 1923. The New Corporation included the former Corporation known as the Yew Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts and it provided for a College of Technology and a College of Liberal Arts with the trustees of the old College serving as trustees of the University. Graduate study is becoming increasingly important at New Hampshire today. It was for some time sponsored under the direction of a faculty com- mittee before it became definitely a department in itself as a graduate school in 1928. The administration of the liniversity invested in a board of thirteen trustees, with the Covernor of the state, the Commissioner of Agriculture, and the president of the university as ex olihcio members. Wlith the exception of two elected by alumni the trustees are appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Council. AYYw
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'M y +A' The Hag pole through Thompson Hall Arch. The Commons.
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