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V A S S A R I O N NOVEMBER 2-Junior Party. NOVEMBER -HallOWe'en Party. NOVEMBER 7-Miss H. Taylor, Secretary of Y. W. C. A. NOVEMBER 8-Lecture: Prof. James Harvey Robinson. NOVEMBER Q-First Hall Play: Quality Street. NOVEMBER Io-Service: Dr. Charles Cuthbert Hall. NOVEMBER Io-Evening: Dr. Hall, India. NOVEMBER I5-Lecture: Bishop Van Buren of Porto Rico. NOVEMBEIL I7-Service: Dr. Charles Cuthbert Hall. NOVEMBER 17-Evening: Dr. Hall, India. NOVEMBER -Concert: The Dannreuther Quartette. NOVEMBER -Address: Miss Anna F. Davies. NOVEMBER 24.-Service: Rev. Dr. Fenn, Howard Divinity School. NOVEMBER 28-Thanksgiving Day. NOVEMBER 29-Philalethean Day. DECEMBER 4-Concert: lbsen-Grieg Recital. DECEMBER 5-Address: Mrs. Hillis. DECEMBER 8-Service: Bishop Nelson, Albany. DECEMBER 8-Evening: Mrs. Faulknew of Philadelphia House of Refuge DECEMBER 9-Lecture: Miss Textor. DECEMBER il-Lecture: Prof. Clarence A. Child, U. of P. DECEMBER Second Hall Play: A Nativity Play. DECEMBER 15-Service: Dr. McAffee. DECEMBER -Christmas vacation began, 11:20 A. M. 1903 JANUARY 8-College exercises began 8:30 A. M. JANUARY -Lecture: Prof. Hovey. JANUARY -Service: Dr. William Bancroft Hill. JANUARY -Concert: Adamowski. JANUARY -Senior Birthday. JANUARY -Service: President King of Oberlin. JANUARY -Lecture. JANUARY 26-Service: Rev. T. Lee. JANUARY 31-Concert: Hampton Quartette. FEBRUARY -Lecture: Prof. C. H. Grandgent. FEBRUARY -Rev. Richard E. Bell. FEBRUARY -Service: Rev. Richard E. Bell. FEBRUARY -Service: Rev. Philemon Sturgis.
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IQ V A S S A R I O N FEBRUARY -Lecture: Prof. R. C. H. Catterall. FEBRUARY 22-Third Hall Play: The Admirable Crichton. FEBRUARY -Service: Rev. Edward Braislin. FEBRUARY -Lecture: Mr. Arthur Fairbanks. FEBRUARY -Address: Mrs. Kelly, for the Consumers' League. MARCH -Lecture: Prof. Van Klenze. MARCH -Address: Mr. Michael Davis, for the College Settlement. MARCH -Service: Rev. H. Riggs. MARCH --Concert. MARCH -Service: Rev. A. Lyman. MARCH -Lecture: Dr. Henry S. Pritchett, Director of the Carnegie Foundation. MARCH -Debate: Presiding oHdcer, Mr. Allen, Secretary of Bureau of Municipal Researchg Judge Ames, Harvard Law School, Prof. Dewey, Columbia Uni- versity, and Mr. Lamont of the Saturday Efuening Port. MARCH -Service: Rev. Clarence Barber. MARCH -Beginning of spring vacation. APRIL 8-Close of spring vacation. APRIL I7'COHCCft. APRIL -Lecture: Prof. Wilson of Harvard University. MAY I-Founder's Day. MAY I6-FOUITl1 Hall Play: Much Ado About Nothing. MAY 27-Senior vacation begins. JUNE 7-Baccalaureate Sunday. JUNE -Class Day. JUNE -Forty-third Annual Commencement.
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