Pot Pourri . 901 Department of Archaeology opened. 1902 Opening of Borden Gymnasium. 1903 Archaeology Building completed. 1903 One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Anniversary celebrated. 1908 Theological Seminary removed to Cambridge. 1908 Seventy-fifth Anniversary _of Society of Inquiry. 1908 Seminary Real Estate purchased. 1909 Swimming Pool Fund started. 1910 Williams Estate purchased. 1911 Construction of Day and Bishop Halls. 1911 Swimming Pool Fund completed. 1911 New Administration Building completed. 1911 Swimming Pool completed. 1912 Isham Infirmary completed. 1912 Phillips Hall remodeled. 1


Pot Pourri . 901 Department of Archaeology opened. 1902 Opening of Borden Gymnasium. 1903 Archaeology Building completed. 1903 One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Anniversary celebrated. 1908 Theological Seminary removed to Cambridge. 1908 Seventy-fifth Anniversary _of Society of Inquiry. 1908 Seminary Real Estate purchased. 1909 Swimming Pool Fund started. 1910 Williams Estate purchased. 1911 Construction of Day and Bishop Halls. 1911 Swimming Pool Fund completed. 1911 New Administration Building completed. 1911 Swimming Pool completed. 1912 Isham Infirmary completed. 1912 Phillips Hall remodeled. 1912 Adams Hall completed. 1913 John Phelps Taylor Hall completed. 1914 Construction of Phillips Memorial Entrance. 1914 Day Bequest. 1914 Institution of Founders Day. 1914 Bartlet Hall burned. 1915 Peabody House completed. 1916 New Track completed. 1918 P. A. Regiment organized. 1919 Plans adopted for Memorial Building. 1920 Chapel Enlarged. 1920 Building and Endowment Fund Campaign Successfully Completed. 21. IN compiling this, the twenty-ninth annual volume of the Pot-Pourri, theeditors have endeavored to correctly represent the activities, athletic,literary, and social, of the school and the class of is in the appreciation of our classmates that we look for our best at some future time, when school days are far behind them, they will open thisvolume and will be able to live those wonderful days over again in its pages, thenthe editors shall feel that its true purpose has indeed been accomplished. The Board here wishes to extend its sincerest thanks to Mr. Leonard, Mr. Cole,and all others whose kind services and wise counsel have assisted so much in thepreparation of this book. 22


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