The adytum . read-ing at 3 oclock p. m. Address before Literary Societies at 8 p. , June Evans Prize Contest at 3 p. m. Address before i\lumni Asso-ciation at 8 p. m. Thursday June exercises at 10 a. m. Commencement Reception. NEXT YEAR. Sep. 1*7—Fall term begins. Nov. 26-7—Thanksgiving recess. Dec. 23—Fall term ends. Jan. 5, 92—Winter term begins. March 23—Winter term ends. March 29—Spring term begins. June 16—Commencement. y^lumni J^^^oeiation of f), \j OFFICERS and APPOINSEES FOR 1890-91. President, - - - T. W. Powell, 63. Vice-President,


The adytum . read-ing at 3 oclock p. m. Address before Literary Societies at 8 p. , June Evans Prize Contest at 3 p. m. Address before i\lumni Asso-ciation at 8 p. m. Thursday June exercises at 10 a. m. Commencement Reception. NEXT YEAR. Sep. 1*7—Fall term begins. Nov. 26-7—Thanksgiving recess. Dec. 23—Fall term ends. Jan. 5, 92—Winter term begins. March 23—Winter term ends. March 29—Spring term begins. June 16—Commencement. y^lumni J^^^oeiation of f), \j OFFICERS and APPOINSEES FOR 1890-91. President, - - - T. W. Powell, 63. Vice-President, - - - H. R. Keeler, , - - - H. L. Jones, ^^. Treasurer, - - - - F. W. Shepaidson, 82. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. W. H. Johnson, 85, L, E. Akins, 78, W. G. Tight, d^Qy. ENIERTAINMENT COMMITTEE. John Thorne, >^k F. \. Nichol, 83. OIUIUARV COMMITTEE. G. Vj. Lenord, .) I. F. W. Shepardson, 82. H. I,. Jones, ^ij. Orator for 1891, - Prof. L. IC. Hicks, 68. Poet for 18<»l, THE ADYTUM. loi. FEBRUARY 20th. A banquet held in honor of The Father of his Country is givenannually by the students of D. U. on February 22. This year was noexception to the rule, only the banquet was held on Friday evening,February 20, as the twenty-second fell on Sunday. The committeecomposed of J. E. Woodland, J. M. Criswell, A. D. Sorensen, E. , H. P. Miles and W. H. Browning, had arranged a most excell-ent menu, with the aid of the ladies of the Baptist church. F. R. Morse,D. U. 85 was prevailed upon by this committee to deliver an addresson Washington. Dr. Purinton was, after a very heated and lengtliydebate, (indulged in by Profs. McKibben, Jones and Tight,) elected torespond for the faculty to the toast, Washingtons Opportunity. Atthe mass meeting of the students to elect a represeetative from thecollege, to respond to the toast, the most intense excitement party claimed the honor. The Seniors claimed it by right ofseniority and from the fact that few of


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