1908-1909 Academic Catalog
CF;DARV/LI.e COL.LEG£. ALU M NI ASSOCIATION. The Alumni Association was organized in 1897, with the graduation of the first class. It is devoted to the welfare of the College, and most of the graduates are members. It has already materially aided the College by influence and means. 'I'he following are the officers : President. J. Cecil George, M.D., '01. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Columbus, Ohio Secretary and T reasurer. Vera Andrew, A.B., '03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cedarville, Ohio Corresponding Secretary. J. R. Fitzpatrick, A.M., '04... . .Xenia, Ohio Vice Pre•idents, Rev. William Graham, A.B., '05 ............. Yellow Springs, Ohio J. Fred. Barber, A.B., '04.. . .................New York City Charles Baskin, A.B., '07.. . ......Cedarville, Ohio Calvin C. Morton, Ph.B., '97.. ..........Cedarville, Ohio Nellie B. Lewis, M.S., 'oo.. . ..Cedarville. Ohio DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS. Students completing the Classical Course will receive the degree of A.B. ; those completing the P hilosophical Course will receive the degree of Ph.B. In each case, a diploma, signed by the faculty, the President and Secretary of the Board of Trustees, will be given. After three years spent in some intellectual pursuit, the degree of A.M. and Ph.M., respectively, will be conferred, provided the request is made and the regular fee of ten dollars is advanced. Graduates of the Department of Music will be given a diploma, signed by the Director of Music, and the officers of the College, faculty, and trustees.
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