. General bulletin. d, of WaterValley, Miss., have authorized the announcementthat they will give $20,000 to erect a memorial buildingfor Mississippi College in memory of the departedhead of that noble family. Capt. Jennings was oneof the best men who ever lived in any state and his familyare showing their own nobility and their high appreciationof him in making this splendid donation to so worthy a Wallace Buttrick, of the General Education Boardof New York City, came to Clinton just before the close ofthe session to confer with the President in reference to a dona-tion from that bo


. General bulletin. d, of WaterValley, Miss., have authorized the announcementthat they will give $20,000 to erect a memorial buildingfor Mississippi College in memory of the departedhead of that noble family. Capt. Jennings was oneof the best men who ever lived in any state and his familyare showing their own nobility and their high appreciationof him in making this splendid donation to so worthy a Wallace Buttrick, of the General Education Boardof New York City, came to Clinton just before the close ofthe session to confer with the President in reference to a dona-tion from that board. It was finally agreed that this boardwould give $25,000 for the erection of a science buildingat the College on condition that other friends of the Collegewould raise $75,000 for other buildings. No one who knowsthe situation will doubt for a moment that the $75,000 willbe raised. This means that within the next five years newbuildings costing $120,000 will adorn the campus of this rapidlyadvancing CAPTAIN Z, D. JENNINGS Calendar for 1905-1906. The Academic Year is divided into three terms—a^Fallterm of sixteen weeks, a Winter term of ten weeks and aSpringterm of ten weeks. 1905. September 4-5—Entrance and Delinquent Examinations. September 6, Wednesday—Session begins. October 14—Fall Orations of Hermenian and PhilomatheanSocieties. October 23, Monday—Fall Orations of Theological Society. November 20, Monday—Preliminary Inter-Collegiate OratoricalContest. November 23—Thanksgiving Day. December 18-22—First Term Examinations. December 22 at noon to January 2, at 8:30 a. m.—ChristmasHolidays. 1906. January 2, 8:30 a, m.—Second Term begins. March 5-10—Second Term Examinations. March 13—Third Term begins. March 19—Preliminary Chautauqua Oratorical Contest. April 7—Philomathean Anniversary. April 21—Hermenian Anniversary. April 23—Anniversary of Theological Society. May 1-12—Preliminary Class Oratorical Contests. May 11-19—Third


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