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-L. ST 08' SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER S EPTEMBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER fDCTOB1ER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER NOVENIBER NOX'EMI3ER NOVEMYBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBEII NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 15 18- 26 27 2 8.. 9 Ili 16 I3 21- 23 24- 24- 2 5- 30- I- 6- 7- 3- io 15 17- 20 22 -I 8-lfntrance examin a tions, College opened at evening. -Christian Association reception in the circle. Service: Charles T. Olmstead, Bishop of Central New York Lecture: Mrs. Philip Snowden, England. Speaker for Y. W. C. A.: Rev. Robert Freeman. Senior Parlor Opening. Service: Rev. John Brittain Clarke, Detroit. Speaker for Y. W. C. A.: Rev. Samuel M. Zweincr, Arabia -Service: Francis McConnell, Brooklyn. Lecture-recital of Modern French Music. Republican-Democratic debate. Senior Mohonk Day Sophomore Party. Service: Rev. B. W. Lockhart, lVlanchester, N. H. Organ recital: Nlr. Wolstelilirmlme. Lecture: Mr. George of the George Junior Republic. Junior Party. First Hall Play: You Never Can Tell. Service: Rev. George H. Ferris, Philadelphia, Pa. Lecture: Prof. Charles H. A. Wage1', Oberlin, Ohio. Service: President W. lf. Slocum, Colorado College. Lecture: Miss Helen Dawes Brown. Speaker for Y. W. C. A.: Mr. MaCDOWell. IQ- -Lecture: Dean George VV, Kirchwey, Columbia University. Service: Rev. Alexander Mackay-Smith, Philadelphia, Pa. NT
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V A S S A R I O N 7 MANDOLIN CLUB . . 159 VASSAR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA . I6O CHORAL CLUB . . . 161 CHOIR . . 162 CHRISTMAS MUSIC 163 COMPOSERS, CLUB 164. COLLEGE SOCIETIES . 165 PHI BETA KABPA 166 T AND M . 168 QFJI VIVE ..,. 169 Inter-Society Debate . . 170 COLLEGE SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION 171 CONSUMERS, LEAGUE . . 172 CONTEMPORARY CLUB . 173 CIVITAS . . . 174 CURRENT TOPICS CLUB 175 CLUB FRANCAIS 176 DEUTSCHE VEREIN 178 HELLENIC SOCIETY . 180 XVAKE ROBIN CLUB . . . 181 GRANDDAUGHTERS OF VANEAR COLLEGE 182 DICKENS AND SHAKESPEARE CLUBS 184 SCRIPTORES . . A 185 NEW ENGLAND CLUB . 186 SOUTHERN CLUB 187 LOCALITY CI.UEs 188 THIS BUBBLE WORLD . 189 CENTER OF PLANETARY SYSTIENI 100 MAJOR PLANETS . . . 200 METEORS AND METEORIC BODIES 208 Music OF THE SPHERI2!-E . . 213 CLUSTERS AND NEBULIE 214 FIXED STARS . . 216 ORBITS OF PLANETS , 218 PERIODIC IDISTURBANCES 222 MISCELLANEOUS . . 228 DATA . . 239 ADVERTISEMENTS . . 297 INDEX TO ADVER'l'ISIiMEN'I'S
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V A S S A R I 0 N 9 NOVEMBER -Thanksgiving Day. NOYEMBER Philalethean Day. DECEMBER -Concert: Dr. Ludwig Wiillner. DECEMBER Speaker For Y. W. C. A.: Miss Holmquisr. DECEMBER 11-Lecture: Mr. Rollo Ogden, New York, DECEMBER I2-Second Hall Play: Sister Beatrice. DECEMBER -Service: Rev. Philip S. Moxom, Springfield, Mass. IJECEMBER Christmas music. DECEMBER I8-Cl1fiStD11lS vacation began. JANUARY -College opened. JANUARY 3-Concert: Kneisel Cluartette. JANUARY -Service: Rev. Francis Brown, Union 'Fheological Seminary JANUARY -Speaker for Y. VV. C. A.: Mrs. Falconer, Philadelphia, Pa JANUARY I5-Lecture: Hon. Seth Low, New York. JANUARY I7-Service: Rev. Howarcl L. Bliss, Beirut, India. JANUARY -Speaker for Y, VV. C. A.: Rev. Bliss. JANUARY -Lecture: Mr. YVilliam Chase. JANUARY -Service: Rev. llenry Nl. Landers, New York. JANUARY -Semester examination began. JANUARY -Semester examination ended. FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY RAARCH R4ARCH -Concert: Kbnarrette from Hampton Institute. -Speaker for Y. VV. C. A.: Mr. Robert Speer. -Lecture: Hon. XV. R. VVillcox, New York. -Concert by Choral Club. -Service: Rev. John Howard Melish, Brooklyn. -Lecture: Herr Kiihneman, Germany. -Speaker for Consumers' League: Mrs. Kelly. -Speaker for Y. XV. C. A.: Mrs. Ballington Booth. -Lecture: Prof. Wm, A. Dunning, Columbia University. -Third Hall Play: The Road to Yesterday. -Service: Prof. Francis G. Peabody, Harvard University. -Senior Birthday. -Lecture: Mr. Wfilson R. Farrand, Newark, N. -Southern and New England Clubs German. -Service: Rev. George P. lickman, New York. I2'C0l'1C6I'I of Chamber Music. I4-Service: Prof. Knox.
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