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Contains 39 Results:

Class Day, Program, 1943

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA0201/02.1
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: Class Day seems to have started in 1868, and was a day of celebration for each graduating class, marked by speeches ("orations"), poems, processions, and the lighting of the ceremonial Peace Pipe. In the beginning, Class Day was usually held the day after graduation, but this appears to have changed by the early 1880s, when it was held a day or two prior to graduation exercises. The form of Class Day changed little over the years, but the content remained largely the same: a variety of...
Dates: 1943

Class Day, Program and Parts, 1944

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA0201/02.1
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: Class Day seems to have started in 1868, and was a day of celebration for each graduating class, marked by speeches ("orations"), poems, processions, and the lighting of the ceremonial Peace Pipe. In the beginning, Class Day was usually held the day after graduation, but this appears to have changed by the early 1880s, when it was held a day or two prior to graduation exercises. The form of Class Day changed little over the years, but the content remained largely the same: a variety of...
Dates: 1944

Class Day, class ode, 1945

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA0201/02.1
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: Class Day seems to have started in 1868, and was a day of celebration for each graduating class, marked by speeches ("orations"), poems, processions, and the lighting of the ceremonial Peace Pipe. In the beginning, Class Day was usually held the day after graduation, but this appears to have changed by the early 1880s, when it was held a day or two prior to graduation exercises. The form of Class Day changed little over the years, but the content remained largely the same: a variety of...
Dates: 1945

Class Day, Program, 1946

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA0201/02.1
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: Class Day seems to have started in 1868, and was a day of celebration for each graduating class, marked by speeches ("orations"), poems, processions, and the lighting of the ceremonial Peace Pipe. In the beginning, Class Day was usually held the day after graduation, but this appears to have changed by the early 1880s, when it was held a day or two prior to graduation exercises. The form of Class Day changed little over the years, but the content remained largely the same: a variety of...
Dates: 1946

Class Day, Program and Parts, 1947

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA0201/02.1
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: Class Day seems to have started in 1868, and was a day of celebration for each graduating class, marked by speeches ("orations"), poems, processions, and the lighting of the ceremonial Peace Pipe. In the beginning, Class Day was usually held the day after graduation, but this appears to have changed by the early 1880s, when it was held a day or two prior to graduation exercises. The form of Class Day changed little over the years, but the content remained largely the same: a variety of...
Dates: 1947

Class Day, Program and Parts, 1948

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA0201/02.1
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: Class Day seems to have started in 1868, and was a day of celebration for each graduating class, marked by speeches ("orations"), poems, processions, and the lighting of the ceremonial Peace Pipe. In the beginning, Class Day was usually held the day after graduation, but this appears to have changed by the early 1880s, when it was held a day or two prior to graduation exercises. The form of Class Day changed little over the years, but the content remained largely the same: a variety of...
Dates: 1948

Class Day, Program and Parts, 1949

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA0201/02.1
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: Class Day seems to have started in 1868, and was a day of celebration for each graduating class, marked by speeches ("orations"), poems, processions, and the lighting of the ceremonial Peace Pipe. In the beginning, Class Day was usually held the day after graduation, but this appears to have changed by the early 1880s, when it was held a day or two prior to graduation exercises. The form of Class Day changed little over the years, but the content remained largely the same: a variety of...
Dates: 1949

Class Day, Program and Parts, 1950

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA0201/02.1
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: Class Day seems to have started in 1868, and was a day of celebration for each graduating class, marked by speeches ("orations"), poems, processions, and the lighting of the ceremonial Peace Pipe. In the beginning, Class Day was usually held the day after graduation, but this appears to have changed by the early 1880s, when it was held a day or two prior to graduation exercises. The form of Class Day changed little over the years, but the content remained largely the same: a variety of...
Dates: 1950

Class Day, Program and Parts, 1951

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA0201/02.1
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: Class Day seems to have started in 1868, and was a day of celebration for each graduating class, marked by speeches ("orations"), poems, processions, and the lighting of the ceremonial Peace Pipe. In the beginning, Class Day was usually held the day after graduation, but this appears to have changed by the early 1880s, when it was held a day or two prior to graduation exercises. The form of Class Day changed little over the years, but the content remained largely the same: a variety of...
Dates: 1951

Class Day, Program and Parts, 1952

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA0201/02.1
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: Class Day seems to have started in 1868, and was a day of celebration for each graduating class, marked by speeches ("orations"), poems, processions, and the lighting of the ceremonial Peace Pipe. In the beginning, Class Day was usually held the day after graduation, but this appears to have changed by the early 1880s, when it was held a day or two prior to graduation exercises. The form of Class Day changed little over the years, but the content remained largely the same: a variety of...
Dates: 1952