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�The St. John's seminar chair, found in every classroom
SEPTEMBER
TUESDAY
MONDAY
SUNDAY
1999
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
WEDNESDAY
1
2
3
4
8
9
10
11
August 26-lst seminar, Annapolis & Santa Fe
August 30-Graduate Institute classes begin, Annapolis & Santa Fe
5
7
6
Freshmen read ·
The Odyssey
Labor Day
12
14
13
15
· 16
Rosh Hashanah
17
18
24
25
.
19
21
20
28
27
23
1937: New Program begins
with 20 freshmen
Yom Kippur
26
22
29
30
All men by nature
desire to know.
Last Hegel seminar
for seniors
-Aristotle, Metaphysics
�The cupola and dome of McDowell Hall, Annapolis, ca. 1937
1999
OCTOBER
SU
DAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WED
ESDAY
TH U RSDAY
FRIDAY
S AT URDAY
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Can you tell me, Socrates, whether virtue is acquired by teaching
1
2
or bypractice; or ifneither by Leaching nor practice,
then whether it comes to man by nature, or in what other way?
Octoberfest, Santa Fe · · · ·
-Plato, ll1eno
3
4
5
10
11
12
1964: Convocation to open
an ta Fe campus
All-College Seminar Day,
Santa Fe
Columbus Day
18
17
6
19
1806: Hegel completed
Preface tO Phenomenology
20
/
26
25
7
8
9
14
15
16
Freshman lab on
beef heart and sheep pluck
Parents' Wcckt·nd. Santa re
21
22
23
28
29
30
Freshmen Don Rags,
ama Fe
Juniors read Leibniz's
Monadology
24
Homecoming in Annapolis · · · · · · · · · · · ·
27
/
/
/ ····· ·
Halloween
31
I st semester essays due,
Santa Fe
Junior and senior orals beb.;n,
Santa Fe
Preceptorials begin, Annapolis
Parents' Weekend. Annapolis · · · · · · · · · · ·
�Weigle Hall bell tower, Santa Fe
NOVEMBER
SUNDAY
WE DN ESDAY
TUESDAY
MONDAY
1
1999
2
THURSDAY
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
4
5
6
11
12
13
19
20
Election Day
7
10
9
8
..
14
15
Veterans Day
16
17
18
Algebra test, Santa Fe
Sophomores read
Don Rags begin, Annapolis
De Anima
21
22
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24
23
1654: Pascal's
"second conversion"
28
29
25
26
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Thanksgiving
30
And so we ourselves try to increase continuously our love ofthe
discipline ofthings which are always what they are...
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-Ptolen1y, The Almagest
�The Coffee Shop in Annapol is, ca. 1956
DECEMBER
SU
MO DAY
DAY
TUESDAY
1999
WE D NESDAY
1
THURSDAY
2
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
4
3
All our reasoning co1nes down
to .surrendering to feeling.
- Pa cal, Pensee
5
6
12
13
7
Hanukkah
8
9
15
16
10
11
-1 17
18
Sympos;um seminar
19
20
I
21
22
25
Christmas
26
27
28
29
31
New Year' Eve
�Winter in Santa Fe
2000
JANUARY
TUESDAY
MONDAY
SUNDAY
WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
SATURDAY
l 1
Signs are s1nall, measurable things, but intnpretations are illimitable...
-George Eliot, Middlemarch
2
3
4
5
9
10
11
12
'6
13
8
14
15
1897: Stringfellow Barr's birthday
18
17
New Year's Day
7
Senior essay writing begins,
Annapolis
16
I
19
22
20
Martin Luther King Jr.'s
birthday
January Freshmen orientation
begins, Santa Fe
Senior essay writing begins,
Santa Fe
25
24
23
30
/
31
26
28
27
Juniors begin Kant
29
�Junior laboratory, Santa Fe
MARCH
SUNDAY
MO DAY
TUESDAY
The iolwle burden ofphilosophy seems to consist in
this-from the phenomena ofmotions to investigate
the forces ofnature. and thenfrom tlwseforces to
dnnonstrate the other phenomrna ...
,.ewton, Principia
2000
WE DNESDAY
1
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
2
Don Ciol•anni seminar
5
6
7
8
12
13
14
15
4
3
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9
SATURDAY
1899: Jacob Klein's birthday
10
11
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18
St. Patrick's Day
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1895: Scott Buchanan's birthday
_,__
19
20
21
22
23
24
26
27
28
29
30
31
Sophomore essays due,
Annapolis
____
25
�Croquet Match, St. John's vs. Navy, Annapolis
Ap
SU
MONDAY
DAY
TUESDAY
RI L
2000
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
That Aprille with his shoures soote/Tlze drogfzte of ll1arclz lzath perced to the roote,
And bat/zed evety ueyne in swiclz licour,/Of wlziclz vertu engendred is the flour. ..
-Chaucer, Canterbury Tales
2
4
3
10
6
7
8
Junior and Freshman essays
due, Annapolis
Sophomore enabling
_::'.'."YS due, Santa Fe I
9
5
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11
12
13
14
15
18
19
20
21
22
Juniors derive Maxwell's
wave equations
17
16
23
24
25
26
27
1724: Kant's bi rthda}
Good Friday
Passover begins
Easte r
28
29
/
/
30
Junior and Freshmen essays
du~. anta Fe
Croquet match (tentative date),
Annapolis
�The fish pond, Santa Fe
MAY
TUESDAY
MONDAY
SUNDAY
2000
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
WEDNESDAY
--
1
1469:
Machiavelli 's birthday
8
7
--
14
Final Seminars in Annapolis
(Phaedrus, The Tempest,
Huck Finn, Pluiedrus)
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17
16
15
13
12
11
Enabling meeting, Santa Fe
-
Real icy, Annapolis
Sophomores read Macbeth
10
9
I 5
4
3
2
Realicy, Santa Fe
--
20
19
I
Final Seminars in Santa Fe
Mother's Day
Commencement, Annapolis
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23
22
21
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Commencement, Santa Fe
Benito Cereno, The Dead)
-
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24
26
27
I
30
29
28
31
One must still have chaos in oneseifto be able
to gi?.ie birth to a dancing star.
I
Memorial Day
I
-Nietzsche, Thus Spa ke Zaratlzustra
�Soccer in the shadow of the mountains, Santa Fe
}UNE
SU
DAY
TUESDAY
MONDAY
2000
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
2
3
8
9
10
In childhood itseif.' .. 1 loved not study, and hated to be forced to it.
-Augustine, The Confessions
4
5
I
7
6
1637: Descartes' Discourse
on Method printed
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12
11
13
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14
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15
16
Flag Day
18
Father's Day
25
20
21
22
12 3
I 27
28
29
30
19
1623: Pascal's birthday
26
1
1967: First Graduate lnsrirute
classes held, Sama Fe j
1712: Ro usseau's birthd ay
17
�The view from McDowell, Annapolis, ca. 1930
2000
}ULY
SUN D AY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WE D NESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
1aturally in.} a state ofperfectfreedom to order their action.s and dispose of their
/Mn
possessions and persons as they see fit, within tlze bounds oj'tlze law ofnature.
-Locke, Second Treatise of Government
2
4
3
I
5
10
11
7
8
13
14
15
1686: First printing of
Newton's Principia
Independence Day
9
6
12
SurnnH'r Alurn1iT Program , Santa Ft•
· · · · Homt"<·oming. \V1~·keml Santa FP ·
· ·
1
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18
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21
22
28
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· ·
�The conversation continues, Santa Fe
Au
2000
2
1
7
6
5
4
3
Learning is ever in the freshness
ofits youth, even for the old.
-Aeschylus, Agamemnon
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
WED ES DAY
TUESDAY
MONDAY
SUNDAY
GUST
Graduate Institute
commencement, Annapolis
+
8
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12
11
10
9
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386: Augustine's episode
Graduate Institute
in the garden
commencement, Santa Fe~
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14
16
17
18
19
20
21
23
24
25
26
1882: Nietzsche
completed The Gay cien.ce
27
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28
29
30
31
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�Studying in the library, Woodward Hall, Annapolis, mid- I960s
2000
SEPTEMBER
MONDAY
SUNDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
SATURDAY
1
2
8
9
It is easy to see that thou art not used to this business ofadventures;
those are giants [not windmills}; and ?ftlzou art afraid... betake
thyself to prayer while l engage them inj['erce and unequal combat.
-Cervantes, Don Qui.rote
5
4
3
6
7
1812 : Gen. Kutozov defeated
by Napoleon
Labor Day
--
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
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1908: Minkowski
delivers "Space and Time"
lecture in Cologne
24
.....
25
. . . ..
...
26
27
Homecomin ~in Annapol.ts · · · ·
28
30
29
I
.... . . .
I
Rosh Hashanah
�Seminar, Santa Fe
2000
OCTOBER
SUNDAY
MO
DAY
TUESDAY
1
2
3
8
9
10
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
r 5
I
12
11
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
6
7
13
14
20
21
Yom Kippur
J1miors begin Pri11dpw lab with
Columbus Day
15
16
romting bucket cxpt•riment
18
17
19
cniors perform Millikan
oil drop experiment
22
23
24
25
'26
Parent.'' \Veekend. Santa Fe • • · ·
27
30
·
28
1888: II . G. LiddeU complcLCd
abridgement of Greek lexicon
29
· · · · ·
Parents' Weekend, Annapolis . .
(te/l/atfre date)
31
TV/zen the eye ofthe soul is really buried in a barbaric bog,
.. . ·l
dialectic gently draws itj'ortlz and leads it up above...
Halloween
-Plato. Republir
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Academic Calendar-Annapolis, 1999 - 2000
February4
Fine Arts program begins
August25
Upperclass registration
First faculty meeting
Freshman registration
February5
February7
Senior Essays due
Senior classes begin with seminar
Convocation
Freshman and transfer students
February21
August26
Senior orals begin
Last day to apply for transfer
August24
orientation
August30
Classes begin with seminars
Graduate Institute registration ...
February28
March 3-19
convocation ... classes begin
September 10
October 1-3
October 8-11
October 28
October 29-31
November20
November 20,
22,23
Fine Arts program begins
Homecoming
Long Weekend
Preceptorials begin
Parents' Weekend
March 27
Fine Arts program ends
April 3
Januai·y Freshmen
Sophomore enabling essays due
Junior and Freshman essays due
Advance deposit due for 2000-01
Don Rags
April 10
April 29
May8-12
Don Rags
Mayll
Mayl2
Last day of classes
End of second semester
May14
May22
Commencement
January Freshman second semester
June 12
begins
Graduate Institute
Senior Essay writing
January 10
Graduate Institute
registration ... convocation ...
February 4-7
applications for continuing students
Spring Vacation for
Jan. 10-Feb. 5
January 18
January 19
Spring Vacation
(except Jan. Freshmen)
Deadline for financial aid
March 10-19
November 24-28 Thanksgiving
December 15, 16 Don Rags
Last day of first semester
December 15
Seminars meet on Wednesday
December 16
Winter Vacation
Dec. 17-Jan 9
Second semester registration
January 10
January 17
March 1
to Santa Fe
Lottery for transfers to Santa Fe
classes begin
January Freshman registration ...
convocation ... first seminai·
registration ... convocation ...
labs begin
Long Weekend (does not apply to
(I) Alumni shall be life-long
members ofthe College,
since St. John's College is a
community not limited by
geographical location orfixed
periods oftime.
-St. Johns College Polity
classes begin
July 28
Last day of class for January
Freshmen
January Freshman second semester
August 3
ends
Graduate Institute summer term
August4
ends
Graduate Institute commencement
January Freshman orientation
January Freshman tutorials and
Fine Arts program ends
Article xrv, The A lumni:
A note about the dates in the calendar: Dates of
seminars and class happenings are approximate.
The complete academic schedule is listed on this
page. Seminar readings and college event dates
are listed in full on the websites at www.sjca.edu
and www.sjcsf.edu.
Jan. Freshmen)
Academic Calendar- Santa Fe, 1999 - 2000
August24
August 25
Freshmen arrive
January 17
Freshman Orientation begins
Jan. 17-Feb. 11
August26
First faculty meeting
January21
January 24
Registration for Freshmen and first
term Graduate Institute students
Convocation
August27
First seminars
Registration for upperclass students
Opening lecture
August28
On-Campus Community Services Day
August 30
Graduate student registration ...
classes begin
October 12
All-College Seminar Day
Octboer 8-11
October 15-17
Long Weekend
Parents' Weekend
October 20-26
October 25
Freshman Don Rags
Junior and Senior first semester
essays due
Oct. 27-Nov. 11
November8
November9
Preceptorials begin
Junior and Senior oral examinations
Freshman and Sophomore first
semester essays due
Fall Community Seminar Day
November 10-23 Freshman and Sophomore oral
examinations
February 11
February 12
February 14
Registration, classes begin
Senior Essay writing
January Freshmen arrive .. .orientation
convocation ... classes begin
Free Friday
Senior Essays due
Last day to apply for transfer to
Annapolis
February28
March 8
Faculty seminar day
Mar. 11-26
SpringVacation (except for Jan. Freshmen)
March 20-28
March 27
Spring Vacation for January Freshmen
Graduate Institute preceptorials begin
Sophomore enabling essays due
Community Seminar Day
Sophomore oral examinations
April 10
April 17
Senior Essays oral examinations begin
Advance deposits due
January Freshman first semester
essays due
April 20-21, 24-28 Sophomore enabling Don Rags
April 24
Freshman and Junior essays due
Freshman and Junior oral examinations
Deadline for reserving a place in
second semester class
November 25-28 Thanksgiving
Apr. 26-MaylO
May9
May18
May20
Nov. 30-Dec. 9
Sophomore Don Rags and Junior
conferences
June 18
Graduate Institute convocation
December 16
August 3
January Freshman swnmer vacation
Dec. 17-Jan. 16
Last day of first semester
Winter Vacation
January 14
Convocation for Graduate Institute
August 11
begins
Graduate Institute commencement
November 19
Mailing Address:
St. John's College
Box 2800
Annapolis, MD 21404
January Freshman registration ...
Deadline for financial aid
applications for continuing students
April 3
April4
April 6-20
Campus Information - Annapoli
Freshman and Junior Don Rags begin
Second semester ends
Commencement
and first seminar
P hone Numbers:
Admission - 410-626-2522
Advancement Office - 410-626-2507
Alumni Office - 410-626-2531
Annual Fund - 410-626-2534
Dean' Office - 410-626-2511
Graduate Institute - 410-626-2543
Greenfield Library- 410-626-2548
Placement Office - 410-626-2500
Pre ident's Office - 410-626-2512
PR Office (The Reporter) - 410-626-2539
Website: www.~jca.edu
Campus Information - Santa Fe
Mailing Addres :
St. John' College
1160 Camino Cruz Blanca
Santa Fe, NM 87501-4599
P hone Number :
Admissions - 505-984-6060
Advancement Office - 505-984-6109
Alumni Office - 505-984-6103
Annual Fund-505-984-6099
Dean's Office - 505-984-6070
Graduate Institute - 505-984-6083
Library - 505-984-6042
Placement Office -505-984-6066
President's Office - 505-984-6098
PR Office (The Reporter) - 505-984-6104
Web ite: wuw.sjcsf.edu
�Photo credits:
balance: John Bildahl; chairs: Peter Howard; McDowell dome: St. John's College Archives; Weigle tower:
St. John's College Archives; Annapolis coffee shop: Marion Warren; winter in Santa Fe: Suzanne
Cooper; waltz party: Peter Howard; junior lab: Steve Woit (The Lawlor Group); croquet: Barbara
Goyette; fish: Guy Ambrosino; soccer: Steve Woit (The Lawlor Group); McDowell doorway: Francis
Pickering, St. John's College Archives; hiking: Steve Woit (The Lawlor Group) ; library: St. John's
College Archives; seminar: Peter Howard; Randall door: John Bildahl; stone seal: Marion Warren.
St. John's College · Annapolis, MD · Santa Fe, NM
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�The foundations of the examined life - Tutor Sam Kutler and the eide. Ca. 1977, Annapolis.
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S U NDAY
MONDAY
1
TUESDAY
2001
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SAT U RDAY
2
3
4
5
6
9
10
11
12
13
19
20
New Year's Day
7
8
Freshman seminar on
Senior essay writing begins,
Annapolis
14
15
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21
A111;gone, Annapolis
16
18
17
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s
birthday
1897: Stringfellow Barr's
birthday
S.oio< ='Y=itiog bogio•,
Inauguration Day
Santa Fe
22
23
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26
27
First Dante seminar,
sophomores, Santa Fe
28
29
30
31
T!tere 1j a jati· 1i.re!f a {{Ood tiseff and.so onjor all the 1h1i1gs 1ha1 tee
.rel down as many .....
Plato, Republic
�The foundations of science - Analyzing spectra in lab. Ca. 1968, Santa Fe.
FEBRUARY
TUESDAY
MONDAY
SUNDAY
2001
1
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
WEDNESDAY
2
3
/Jenee u·e must beliere t!wt all .Jcie11ce.1 are .JO til{eN01111ected that it is much easier to .ituc~r
t!1em all togetlzer 1/w11 10 1:iol(//e O!l{~/rom all tile otl1er.J.
Descartes, Rules/or the Direction ofthe Mind
cnior essays due, Annapolis
4
6
5
7
8
9
10
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11
Lincoln's Birthday
18
13
12
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19
14
Valentine's Day
20
21
27
28
Presidents' Day
Senior orals begin, Annapolis
25
26
~nior orals bei,>in. Santa Fe
Ash Wednesday
[ 22
23
24
essays due, Santa Fe
�The foundations of mathematics - Demonstrating in a sophomore math tutorial. 1973, Annapolis.
MARCH
MONDAY
SUNDAY
TUESDAY
2001
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Junior Seminar on
Don Giomnni, Annapolis
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5
8
12
13
14
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SATURDAY
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
WEDNESDAY
\ 1s
17
St. Patrick's Day
1985: Scott Buchanan's
birthday
18
19
21
22
24
28
29
31
Senior Seminar on
' The Brothers K. Annapolis
25
26
I Sophomore essays due,
Annapolis
27
Seniors r~ad Freud, Santa Fe
J
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SU
MONDAY
DAY
1
2
TUESDAY
3
2001
WE D NES D AY
4
T H URSDAY
5
SATURDAY
FR I DAY
6
7
Sophomore essays due,
Santa Fe
Daylight Savings Time begins
8
Freshma n and Ju nio r essays
due, Annapolis
Pa ove r begin s at sundown
Jun ior begin Kam , Annapoli s
9
10
11
16
17
18
12
13
14
20
21
27
28
Passover
Palm Sunday
15
Ea ter
22
Senior Semina r on nze Bear,
Annapol is
23
24
Freshman and junior essays
due, Santa Fe.
1724: Kant's birthday
29
1616: Death of hakespeare
and Cervantes
Fifth Semin ar on Aristotle's
Ethics, Santa Fe
Croquet Match St. John's vs. Navy
30
It is only by rhe pracuce oftlze liberal arrs rlzat 1he lwmon animal becomes afree ma11. Ir is only
by dirciplLize 1i11hese arts 1ha1 spti"iwal moral and civil liberties can be aclzieved and preJ·erred
Scott Buchanan, 1937 SJC Catalogue
�The foundations of language - Tutor Elliott Zuckerman and Milton. Ca. 1986, Annapolis.
MAY
TUESDAY
MONDAY
SUNDAY
1
WED
2
2001
3
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
ESDAY
4
5
T/1ere are so many !luizgs betll'een lleal'en
and earth of zdzidz 011/y 1/1e poets llal'e
dreamed
ietzsche, Thu
'}Jake Zarathustra
Reality, Annapolis
1469: Machiavelli 's birthday
7
6
13
--+.4
8
9
15
16
17
12
Reality, Santa Fe
18
19
Final seminars in Sama Fe
-f,hil~'""·
1'mp<,,, B""'°
ereno, The Dead)
Commencement, Annapolis
27
11
Final seminars in Annapolis
(Plioedrus. Tempest,
Huck Finn, Phaedrus)
Mother's Day
20
10
21
I 28
Me morial Day Observed
22
29
l23
J
30
24
31
Commencement, anta Fe
25
26
�The foundat ions of music - Tutor David Stephenson leading Freshman Chorus. 1998, Annapolis.
}UNE
TUESDAY
MONDAY
SUNDAY
2001
11ark lzo1c one .Jfring. r1ree1 lwsband to another,
lrike-i each 1/1 eaf'lz by muwal 01de11lzg,
R.e.1embltl1g .sire and c/11/d and /zapp) ·mother,
llf lw, all 1/1 one, one plea.itl1g note do stlzg.
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
T H URS D AY
WE D NES D AY
1
2
8
9
Shakespeare, Sonnet VIII
3
4
5
I6
7
1637: Descartes' Discourse on
Method published
10
11
12
13
14
l
15
16
22
23
Flag Day
17
18
19
20
21
Father's Day
24
25
27
28
1712: Rousseau's birthday
30
�The foundations of Western thought - Reading a great book by the fishpond . Ca. 1989, Santa Fe.
}ULY
MONDAY
SUNDAY
1
I
2
TUESDAY
3
2001
WEDNESDAY
4
Independence Day
--
THURSDAY
5
FRIDAY
6
7
14
1686: First publication of
Newton's Principia
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
20
24
25
22
29
-· h3
30
SATURDAY
27
28
31
There if 110 retreat that is qaieter orfreer jivm l!Vllbfe tlzan one.j· Oll'IZ soul.
Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
�The foundations of friendship - Tutor Bill Pastille advising in the Coffee Shop. 1998, Annapolis.
Au
SUNDAY
MONDAY
GUST
TUESDAY
2001
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
1·
FRIDAY
2
3
9
10
-
SATURDAY
I
4
I
No one tcou!d d100Je 10 lr'rr 1rithot11Jiie11c/.J ece11 (file had all the
01/1ergood 1htil[ff.
Arist0tle, Nicomacltean Ethics
I 6
5
7
8
11
GraduaLe lnstiltltc
386: AugusLinc's episode in
the Garden
12
14
13
15
16
commencemeru, Annapolis
and Santa Fe
17
18
---
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20
--
21
22
23
24
29
30
31
25
1882: Nietzsche completed
U1e Cay ScimCP
)
26
-
27
28
I
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The found at ions of the visual arts - Learning to "see" in a life drawing class. 1986, Santa Fe.
SEPTEMBER
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
2001
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
7l1e aniJr appea/.J to titat pan <?/ our be1i1g 1dud1 1:J not dependent 011 1cisdom ... lie .Jpmkr to our appetitefar delig/11and1co11de1:
Josep h Conrad
3
2
9
4
5
6
7
8
11
12
13
14
15
18
19
20
21
22
Seniors perform Millikan
oil drop experiment
16
17
1908: Minkowski delivers
"'Space and Time" lecture in
Cologne
23
24
26
27
/
/
30
Yom Kippur
•
28
29
�The physical found ations of the college - The western campus under construction. 1963, Santa Fe .
OCTOBER
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
1
2
2001
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
3
4
FRIDAY
5
SATURDAY
6
I
I
-
7
~
8
+
9
11
12
18
19
20
26
27
1964: Convocation opening
Santa Fe campus
Columbus Day
14
10
--
15
16
17
,___
21
23
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24
25
I
I
1888: 11.G. Liddell completed
abridged Greek lexicon
I
28
29
30
31
I
I
I
Paml/el.J!raiglu !tize.J· are .r1raiglt1 lti1e.J· uludz, betizg 1i1
the.mmep lane and beti1gprodaced 1i1dc:fi11ilely 1i1 bot/1
dirertions, do 1101111ee1one another tiz either d1i-ec1iorz.
Euclid, Elements, Definition
Daylight Savings Time ends
Halloween
-~
--
�The found ations of society - A waltz party in the Great Hall. 1956, Annapolis.
NOVEMBER
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
2001
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
2
3
8
9
10
To be.Jo11d C?/da11ci11g 1cas a ce11a1i1 .Jtep Lou'ard.Jjallin.g 1iz loce.
Jane Au sten, Pride andPrttJ udice
4
5
6
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
19
20
21
22
23
24
Veterans Day
1789: Procession from King
William 's School to open
St. Jo hn's College
18
Thanksgiving
25
26
27
28
_ _ _L
29
l
30
�The found ations of li berty - The Liberty Tree, W inte r. 1974, Annapolis.
2001
DECEMBER
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Man u·as bomjh:e, and lze is eret)'Zchere 1i1 c/1(1/iM. 7/Jo.re 1d10 !luiz!.: themselre.s the masters (y·
others are indeed greOLer slore.r than they
Rousseau, The ocial Contract
2
4
3
5
6
7
8
13
14
15
22
____,_____
10
9
11
12
Hanukkah
--
16
/
23
/
17
18
19
20
21
24
25
26
27
28
/
/
/
30
/
ew Year's Eve
31
183 1: Darwin set sail on the
Christmas
Beagle
�Academic Calendar - Annapolis, 2000 - 2001
August22
Upperclass registration
First faculty meeting
February 5
Senior classes begin with seminar
February9
Fine Arts program begins
August 23
Freshman registration
Convocation
February 19
August24
Freshman and transfer
students orientation. Classes
begin with seminars
Senior orals begin
Last day to apply for transfer to
Santa Fe
February 26
Lottery for transfers to Santa Fe
March 1
Deadline for financial aid
applications for continuing
students
March 2-18
Spring Vacation
(except January Freshmen)
March 9-18
Spring Vacation for
January Freshmen
August 30
Graduate Institute registration .. .
convocation ... classes begin
September 8
Fine Arts program begins
September 22-24
Homecoming
October 6-9
Long Weekend
October 26
Preceptorials begin
November 3-5
Parents' Weekend
March 26
Sophomore enabling essays due
November 21
Fine Arts program ends
April 2
Junior and Freshman essays due
April 9
Advance deposit due for 2001-02
November18,20,21 Don Rags
November 22-26
Thanksgiving
April 28
Fine Arts program ends
December 13, 14
Don Rags
May7-ll
Don Rags
December 14
Last day of first semester
MaylO
Last day of classes
Dec. 15-Jan. 7
Winter Vacation
Mayll
End of second semester
January 8
Second semester registration
May13
Commencement
Jan. 8-Feb. 3
Senior Essay writing
May21
January 8
Graduate Institute registration
... convocation ... classes begin
January Freshman second
semester begins
June 18
January 15
January Freshman registration
... convocation ... first seminar
Graduate Institute registration
... convocation ... classes begin
July27
January 16
January Freshman orientation
January 17
January Freshman tutorials and
labs begin
Last day of class for January
Freshmen
January Freshman second
semester ends
August 9
February 2-5
Long Weekend (does not apply
to January Freshmen)
Graduate Institute summer
term ends
August 10
February 3
Senior Essays due
Graduate Institute
commencement
Academic Calendar - Santa Fe, 2000 - 2001
August22
Freshmen arrive
August24
First faculty meeting. Registration
for Freshmen, Sophomores and
first term Graduate Institute
students. Convocation
First seminars
January 22
January Freshman registration ...
convocation ... classes begin
February9
Free Friday
February 10
Senior Essay due
February 12
Last day to apply for transfer
to Annapolis
Deadline for financial aid
applications for continuing
students
August 25
Registration for
upperclass students
Opening lecture
August26
On-Campus Community
Services Day
February26
Senior Essay oral examinations
begin
August28
Graduate student registration
GI classes begin
February26
Faculty seminar day
March 10-25
October 10
All-College Seminar Day
Spring Vacation
(except for January Freshmen)
March 17-25
Spring Vacation for January
Freshmen
March 26
Graduate Institute
preceptorials begin
April 2
Sophomore enabling essays due
October 13-16
Long Weekend
October 20-22
Parents' Weekend
October 23
Junior and Senior first semester
essays due
Preceptorials begin
Oct. 25-Nov. 9
Junior and Senior oral
examinations
October 30
Freshman first semester
essays due
November 1
Fall Community Seminar Day
November 1-10
Freshman oral examinations
November 8-21
Sophomore oral examination
November 13-17
Freshman Don Rags
November 15
Deadline for reserving a place in
second semester class
November 23-26
Thanksgiving
Nov. 28-Dec. 8
Sophomore Don Rags and Junior
conferences
December 14
Last day of first semester
Dec. 15-Jan. 14
Winter Vacation
January 15
Registration, classes begin
Jan. 15-Feb. 9
Senior Essay writing
January 19
January Freshmen arrive
... orientation
April 5-19
Sophomore oral examinations
April 7
Community Seminar Day
April 9
Advance deposits due
April 16
January Freshman first
semester essays due
April 23-27
Sophomore enabling Don Rags
April 23
Freshman and Junior essays due
April 25-May 2
Freshman and Junior oral
examinations
May8
Freshman and Junior Don Rags
begin
May17
Second semester ends
May18
Commencement
June 17
Graduate Institute convocation
and first seminar
August 2
January Freshman summer
vacation begins
August 10
Graduate Institute
commencement
The founders of the New Program Stringfellow Barr and Scott Buchanan. Ca. 1940.
A note about the dates in the calendar: Dates of
seminars and class happenings are approximate.
The complete academic schedule is listed on this
page. The schedule for academic year 2001-2002
was not set at press time. Seminar readings and
college event dates are listed in full on the
Web sites at www.sjca.edu and www.~jcsf edu.
Campus Information - Annapolis
Mailing Address:
St. John's College
Box2800
Annapolis, MD 21404
Phone Numbers:
Admissions - 410-626-2522
Advancement Office - 410-626-2507
Alumni Office - 410-626-2531
Annual Fund - 410-626-2534
Dean's Office - 410-626-2511
Graduate Institute - 410-626-2543
Greenfield Library - 410-626-2548
Placement Office - 410-626-2500
President's Office - 410-626-2510
PR Office (The Reporter) - 410-295-5554
Web site: www. ~jca.edu
Campus Information - Santa Fe
Mailing Address:
St. John's College
1160 Camino Cruz Blanca
Santa Fe, NM 87501-4599
Phone Numbers:
Admissions - 505-984-6060
Advancement Office - 505-984-6109
Alumni Office - 505-984-6103
Annual Fund -505-984-6099
Dean's Office - 505-984-6070
Graduate Institute - 505-984-6083
Library - 505-984-6042
Placement Office -505-984-6066
President's Office - 505-984-6098
PR Office (The Reporter) - 505-984-6104
Web ite: www.sjcsf.edu
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}ANDARY
WEDNES D AY
TUES D AY
MONDAY
SUNDAY
1
2002
T H URS D AY
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
I 2
3
4
5
9
10
11
12
New Year 's Day
6
I
7
8
January Freshmen arrive,
Santa Fe
Senior essay writing begins,
Annapolis
-1-
14
13
-
15
16
17
18
23
24
25
19
January Freshmen arrive,
Annapolis
20
I
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Freshmen read Parmenides,
Annapolis
1897: Stringfellow Barr's
Birthday
- -
21
22
l~
Martin Luth er King, Jr.
Day
I-
27
28
29
nior essay writing,
ntaFe
31
30
For we are made
for cooperation ...
-Marc11s A 11reliM, Meditationr
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�The sol itude of study, ca. 1970. Santa Fe.
FEBRUARY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
2002
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
1
SATURDAY
2
Thought is an auribute that belongs to me; it alone cannot be .separatedfrom me... I exist... j ust when! think.
- Descartes, Afed1ia11ofl.J
Senior essays due,
Annapolis
3
4
5
6
7
9
Freshman seminar on
e nior essays due,
Symposium , Santa Fe
10
j 11
Santa Fe
12
13
14
Ash Wednesday
15
16
22
23
Valentine's Day
+
17
18
19
20
21
26
27
28
nior orals begi n,
Annapoli .<
Presidents' Day
24
25
Senior orals begi n,
Santa Fe
•
�Coupled oscillators: one body can transfer energy to anothe r, ca. 1975. Annapolis.
2002
MARCH
SU
ATURDAY
FRI D AY
THURSDAY
WE D NESDAY
TUES D AY
MONDAY
DAY
1
2
8
9
14
15
16
21
22
I 23
Man, then, is .so happily constituted that he ha.s no exact
principle oftruth, and .several excellent ones offalsehood
-Pascal, Pen.J'ees
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3
4
5
6
10
l 11
12
13
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17
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1895: con Buchanan's
birthday
Spring begi ns
St. Patrick's Day
24
25
26
Sophomore read Montaigne,
Annapolis
\ 28
27
31
Easter
Junior and ophomorc essays
due, Annapolis
Passove r begins
•
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29
�A tutor, a student, dialectic. Coffee Shop conference, ca. 1976. Santa Fe.
A
SUNDAY
MO
DAY
1
p RI L
TUESDAY
2
WEDNESDAY
3
8
Daylight avi ng T ime
Freshman essays due,
Annapolis
begin
15
14
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
S AT URDAY
5
6
11
12
13
18
19
4
Sophomore orals begin,
Santa Fe
Sophomore enabling essays
due, Santa Fe
7
2002
9
10
16
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21
I
22
23
24
27
25
I
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Freshman and Junior essays
due, Santa Fe
28
29
Croquet Match, Annapolis
30
One man in his time play.s many paru.
- Slwke.Jpeare, A.s JOu Like ft
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MAY
SU
DAY
TUES D AY
MONDAY
WE D
2002
ES DAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SAT URDAY
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1
2
3
4
For there i.s no retreat that i.s quieter or
freerfrom trouble than a mans own .soul..
Realicy. Annapoli;
-Marcus AureliaJ; Medi1arion.r
Algebra 11 •st, anta Fe
5
7
6
Don Rag>. Annapolis
12
13
8
9
Freshman and Junior
Don Rags, Santa Fe
Final Annapolis seminar>
on Phaedrus, Tempest,
Huckleberry Finn, Phaedrus
15
14
Commencement, Annapolis
J 16
10
Realicy, anta Fe
17
Final Santa Fe seminars
on Philoctetes, Tempest,
Huckleberry Finn, The Dead
Mo ther's Day
19
20
26
27
l
21
22
23
28
29
30
I
Me mo rial D ay
L
11
18
Commencement~
24
25
anta Fe
�The compan ionsh ip of a book, ca. 1975. Annapolis.
}UNE
TUES D AY
MONDAY
SUNDAY
2002
WEDNESDAY
F RIDAY
THURSDAY
Behind the newspaper Julian was withdrawing into the inner
compartment ofhis mind where he spent most ofhis lime.
- Flannery 0 'Connor, Every thing Tlzat Rise.s Must Converge
3
2
4
110
9
17
16
18
6
7
12
13
14
-ho
Tl-
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5
19
SATURDAY
8
15
Flag Day
21
22
1
Graduate Institute
Convocation, Santa Fe
Graduat Institute
Convoc-ation, Annapolis
Fa th er 's Day
24
23
30
Summ er begin
25
27
26
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Summer Alumni Week l ,
Santa Fe
-
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L_
28
29
�23 definitions, 5 postulates, 5 common notions - Euclid I, 47. Undated . Santa Fe.
}ULY
MONDAY
SUNDAY
1
TUESDAY
2
2002
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
3
5
ln dependcncc
8
9
10
14
15
16
17
21
22
23
24
28
29
30
31
7
FRIDAY
11
SATURDAY
6
I lomec·oming Weekend,
Santa Fe
Day
12
13
19
20
26
27
um mer Alumni Week 2,
Santa Fe
25
What we do not under.stand we do notpo.s.seJ·.s.
-Cicero
�One path , many steps. Search and Rescue Team. Undated. Santa Fe .
Au
SUNDAY
GUST
TUESDAY
MONDAY
2002
WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
1
2
8
r9
SATURDAY
3
As a body we incorporate every member
as an indivisible part ofthe whole.
- Rou.ueau, Tl1e Social Contract
4
5
I 6
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I
10
Graduate Institute
Commencement.
Santa Fe and Annapolis
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
22
23
24
-
18
19
25
26
21
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Freshmen arri ve,
Santa Fe
28
29
1
30
31
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2002
SEPTEMBER
SUNDAY
1
MONDAY
2
TUESDAY
3
WEDNESDAY
4
THURSDAY
5
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
7
6
Ro h Hashana begin at
Labor Day
sundown
8
9
10
15
16
17
23
24
11
12
19
14
13
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21
Yom Kippur begins ar
sundown
22
25
26
27
28
I
29
30
Art is a human activity havingfor it.s purpo.se the tran.smis.sion to
others ofthe highest and bestfeelings to which men have arisen.
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2002
OCTOBER
SU
TUESDAY
MONDAY
DAY
1
WEDNESDAY
2
THURSDAY
3
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
5
4
Homccomi11g Weekend,
Annapolis
6
13
7
14
8
15
9
10
16
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23
24
30
31
12
11
L_
18
19
25
26
Columbus Day observed
20
21
27
28
29
Though leaves are
many; the root is one.
-Yeau
Daylight Savings Time
ends
Halloween
.
.
�Camaraderie in Campbell. Undated . Annapolis.
2002
NOVEMBER
MONDAY
SUNDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
I
1
2
8
9
Even if (the vinue.s) are many and various~ all ofthem
have one and the sameform which makes them virtues.
-Plato, Meno
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3
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6
7
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11
10
1
17
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12
14
13
15
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18
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20
19
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21
22
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25
26
28
27
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29
HanukkaJ1 begins at
Thanksgiving
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DECEMBER
SUNDAY
MO
DAY
TUESDAY
2002
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
----~-
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
11
12
13
14
18
19
20
21
25
26
27
28
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8
10
15
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22
24
+
Christmas
29
Kwanzaa begins
31
Arz arise.s whenfrom many notion.s gained by exp erience
onejudgement about a c!a.s.s ofo~/ect.s i.s produced
- Ariuot!e, i1e1ap/1_prci
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About the people and the photogTaphs:
The photos used in this calendar are from the St. John's
College archives in Annapolis and Santa Fe. Some of the
photos have notes written on the back identifying the
subjects or the photographer, others do not. Alumni who
can explain the situation of any of the photos, or know
who any of the mystery people are, or think the people
are other than those identified can write The College
Magazine (Box 2800, Annapolis, MD 21404) or e-mail bgoyette@sjca.edu.
Front cover: The McDowell stairs. one of the students
are identified; there's no photo credit. January: The students are Irving Lewis, Vernon Pagett, Atwood Garis,
Danny Hill, and Peter Jackson; there's no photo credit.
February: either the student nor the photographer i
identified. March: Barbara Leonard is on the left; there's
no photo credit. April: Eva Brann is in the center; the
photo is by Marion Warren. May: The student is Kevin St.
John , the tutor is Tom Slakey; the photo is by Betty
Lilienthal. June: The student is Patricia Joyce; there's no
photo credit. July: The students are not identified; the
photo is by Betty Lilienthal. August: The students are not
identified; the photo is by Betty Lilienthal. September:
No identification; no photo credit. October: The students
are not identified. The photographer is Sheldon Heitner.
November: Neither the students nor the photographer is
identified. December: Victor Zuckerkandl leads the chorus; the photo is by Marion Warren. This page: The student is not identified; the photo is by Betty Lilienthal.
Back cover: The tudent is David Kulko; the photographer i not identified.
One reader. Undated. Santa Fe.
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�Molecule modeling- images of the world ofmatter.
JANUARY 2 0 0 3
MONDAY
SUNDAY
TUESDAY
Nature resolves everything into its
component atoms and never reduces
any thing to nothing.
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
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New Year's Day
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6
7
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1643:
ewto n' Birthday
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T85r : Fo ucault proves
earth's rotation in Par is
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1897: Stringfellow Barr's
Birthday
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28
29
30
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Martin LLLther King Jr.
Birthday (obser ved)
26
27
Long Weekend begins,
Annapolis
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�A community oflearners congregates in Santa Fe Hall.
FEBRUARY 2003
MONDAY
SUNDAY
TUESDAY
WE DNESDAY
THU RSDAY
FRI DAY
SATURDAY
I
If the soul is moved, the most probable view is that what moves it is sensible things.
- Aristotle, On the oul
Senior Essays due, Annapoli'
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Free Friday, Santa Fe
Senior Essays due, Santa Fe
Vale ntine's Day
1564: Galileo's Birthday
2I
22
aturday eminar.
An napolis
1827: Francis Scott Key
delivers his discourse on
education at St. Anne's
Senior Orals begin,
Annapolis
President's Day
23
1868: W.E.B. DuBois'
Birthday
24
1909: McDowell Hall burned
25
26
27
chUich
28
Spring Break, Annapolis
�Jokes and smokes in the Coffee Shop, in the days when an ashtray had an eidos.
MARCH 2 0 0 3
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
They could describe an entertainment with accuracy, relate an anecdote with humour and laugh
at their acquaintance with spirit.
SATURDAY
I
- Austen, Pride and Prtjudice
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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1879: Einstein's Birthday
Spring Break heb.-ins,
anta Fe
2I
22
1945: First Policy adopted
Senior Orals bcg1n. anta Fe
IO
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Ash Wednesday
II
I8
I7
I2
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20
1895: Scott Buchanan's
Birthday
Purim begins at sundown
St. Patrick's Day
23
First Day of Spring
24
25
ophomore
enabling essay ,
Annapolis
30
1732:
Haydn's
Birthday
3I
26
27
28
29
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MAY 2 0 0 3
SUNDAY
TUES D AY
M ON D AY
WE D NESDAY
To what purpose, then, is reason appointed by nature?
To a proper use ofthe phenomena ofex istence.
THU R SDAY
I
FRIDAY
2
SATURDAY
3
- Epictetus, M oral Discourses
Reality weekend begi ns,
Annapolb
4
5
6
8
7
9
IO
eminars end in Annapolis
with Plzaedrus, The Tempest,
Dem Rag week begins,
II
Annapolis
I856: Fre ud's Bin hday
I2
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Algebra LCSL, Santa Fe
Huckleberry Fi/111
I5
I4
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Commencemt•nc. Annapolis
I8
Reality weekend begins,
Sama Fe
Don Rag> begin, Santa Fe
Mother's Day
I9
20
2I
22
23
24
eminars end in Santa Fe
with Plziloccetes, The
25
Victor ia Day (Canada)
GI Dinner, Santa Fe
Senior Din ner. Sama Fe
26
27
28
Tempest, Huckleberry Finn,
7YleDead
29
Memorial Day (obse rved}
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Commencement, Santa Fe
30
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A tutor, a text, a tutorial, a blackboard - a plein air classroom.
JUNE
SUNDAY
MONDAY
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8
9
TUESDAY
2003
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
3
4
5
6
IO
II
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SATURDAY
7
Flag Day
IS
Fa ther's Day
20
Graduate Institutt·
Convocation. Annapolis
2I
First Day of Summer
22
GI Summer Convocation,
anta Fe
1712:
30
Rousseau's Birthday
Books! 'tis a dull and endless strife:/Come, hear the woodland linnet,
How sweet his music! on my life, /There's more of wisdom in it.
- Wordsworth, " The Tables Turned"
Summer Alumni Proi,'Tam.
Week r begins, Santa Fe
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�Studying epistemologyfrom the Greeks to Heidegger doesn 't mean learning comes any easier.
JULY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
I
2003
WEDNESDAY
2
THURSDAY
3
FRIDAY
4
SATURDAY
5
Homecoming Weekend
begins, Santa Fe
Independe nce Day
6
7
8
9
IO
II
I2
I4
IS
I6
I7
I8
I9
2I
22
23
24
25
26
Summer Alumni Program.
Week z. Santa Fe
I3
Summer Classics begins,
Santa Fe
20
January Freshman orals
begin, Santa Fe
27
28
29
30
Last day of classes for January
Freshmen. Annapolis
3I
I don 't like work ... but I
like what is in the work the chance to find yourself.
- Conrad , H eart ofDarkness
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�Amid the bustle ofthe Coffee Shop, a moment ofshared insight.
AUGUST 2 0 0
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUES D AY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
No one would choose the whole world on condition ofbeing alone,
for humans are political creatures whose nature is to live with others.
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
I
2
8
9
- Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics
3
4
5
6
7
Graduate Institute
Commencement, Annapolb
IO
II
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Graduate Institute
Commcnccmem, Santa Fe
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20
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23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
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Con\'ocation and classes
begin, Santa Fe
Convocation, Annapolis
1749: Goethe's Birthday
1871: Rutherford's
Birthday
�The 1937 catalogue, the first for the New Program, outlines three kinds of tutorials: language, mathematics, and writing.
SEPTEMBER
SUNDAY
MONDAY
I
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
2003
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
2
3
4
5
6
9
IO
II
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Labor Day
7
8
I lomecoming Weekend
begins, An napolis
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IS
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20
2I
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23
24
25
26
27
1888: T.S. Eliot's Birthday
28
1937' First Convocation. the
new Program
Autumnal Eqwnox
29
30
Rosh Hashanah begins at
sundown
We naturally believe we are more capable ofreaching the
center ofthings than ofembracing the circumference.
- Pascal, Pensees
�Going over the proof one more time ...
OCTOBER 2 0 0
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
The end ofstudy should be to direct the mind
toward the enunciation ofsound and correct
judgments ...
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
I
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
3
4
IO
II
- Descartes, Rules
5
6
7
8
9
Yorn K.ippur begins at
sundown
Parents Weekend. Santa Fe
i964: t. John's College,
anta Fe, dedicated
I2
I6
I7
1844:
Columbus Day (observed)
20
tandard Time begins
1787: First of the Federalist
Pape rs published
2I
ietzsche's Birthday
Long Weekend. anta Fe
22
Community Seminar Day,
Santa Fe
Parents Weekend. Annapolis
Halloween
�Trekking to the library through winter '.s long shadows.
DECEMBER 2 0 0
SUND AY
M O N D AY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
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6
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1775: Jane Auste n's
Birthday
2I
22
23
29
Hanukkah begins at
unclown
25
26
emester ends in unta Fe.
24
Winter Solstice
28
Annapoli
27
Chrisanas
30
3I
"Whatfreezings have I felt, what dark days seen!
"What old Decembers bareness everywhere!
- Shakespeare, Sonnet 97
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About the people and the photographs
The photos selected for this calendar are from the St. John's
College archives in Annapolis and Santa Fe. Many are undated
and the identities of students are unknown. Alumni who can
identify mystery people or explain the situation in the photograph are invited to do so. Write The College magazine (Box
2800, Annapolis, MD 21404) or e-mail Rosemary Harty at
reharty@sjca.edu.
Cover photo: Students in Santa Fe, 2002. Photo by Howard
Korn.
January: Neither individual is identified, undated. Photo by
Marshall Lasky, class of1959.
February: Santa Fe, undated. Photo by Marion Warren.
March: Coffee Shop conviviality, 1950s. Photo by Allan
Dorfman.
April: Senior Orals, undated. Tutors are (1. tor.): Nick
Maistrellis, Walter Sterling, and Michael Blaustein; the waiting student i unidentified. No photo credit.
May: Reality in Annapolis, circa 1980. No photo credit.
June: Santa Fe, undated. Photo by Betty Lilienthal.
July: Classroom concentration, undated. No photo credit.
August: The Annapolis coffee shop, 2002; students are not
identified. Photo by Howard Korn.
September: Santa Fe, undated. No photo credit.
October: Students in Santa Fe, undated. No photo credit.
November: In Santa Fe, 1966. The student is Constance
Weigle Mann. Photo by Marion Wanen.
December: The path to Woodward Hall, Annapolis , formerly
the library, undated. No photo credit.
Inside back cover: Santa Fe, 1970s. No photo credit.
Back cover: Annapolis seminar photo of unidentified
students, 1963. Photo by Marion Warren, published in The
Saturday Review.
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ANNAPOLIS
SANTA
Mailing address:
St. John's College
Box2800
Annapolis, MD 21404
St. John's College
rr6o Camino Cruz Blanca
Santa Fe, NM 87505-4599
Phone numbers:
Admissions
4ro-626-2522
Admissions
505-984-6060
Advancement
4ro-626-2507
Advancement
505-984-6ro9
Alumni
4ro-626-2531
Alumni and Parent Activities
505-984-6ro3
Annual Fund
4ro-626-2534
Annual Fund
50 5-984-6099
Career Services
4ro-626-2500
Career Services
505-984-6066
The Dean's Office
4ro-626-25II
The Dean's Office
505-984-6070
Graduate Institute
4ro-626-2543
Graduate Institute
505-984-6083
Greenfield Library
4ro-626-2548
Meem Library
505-984-6042
The President's Office
4ro-626-25Io
The President's Office
505-984-6098
Communications
443-7I6-4orr
(The College magazine)
Public Relations
505-984-6ro4
(The College magazine)
www.sjca.edu
www.sjcsf.edu
The Lite of the Program
'"\Ve do ... experience a kind of question which. as it
were. tends to smash the bounds that limit us. \Ve do
occasionally stop altogether and face the familiar as
if for the lirst time - anything: a person. a street, the
sky, a fly. The overwhelming impression on such
occasions is the strangeness of the thing we contemplate. This state of mind requires detachment. and 1
am not at all certain to what extent \Ve can contrive
its presence. We suddenly do not feel at home in this
world of ours.
\}\Tc
take a deep look at things, at
people, at words, with eyes blind to the familiar. We
re-fleet. Plato has a word for it: met.astrophe or
periagogc, a turnabout. a conversion. \Ve detach
ourselves from all that is familiar to us; we change
the direction of our inquiry: we do not explore the
unknown any more; on the contrary. we convert the
known into an unknown. We wonder. And we burst
with that inexorable question: \Vhy is that so? ...
But this 'why' I am talking about now is of a
different kind. It. docs not lead to any discovery or
recovery. 1t calls myself in question with all my
questioning. lt compels me to detach myscl f from
myself, to transcend the limits of my horizon: that is.
it educates me."
From ''The Idea of Liberal Education," in The Lff/111-r•s
and 1,'ssays· of/arnb Klein, Robert B. \\' illiamson and
Elliott Zuckerman. Editors.
Website:
A note about the dates in the calendar: Dates of seminars and class happenings are approximate. The complete
academic calendar and seminar reading lists for both campuses are listed in full on the web sites at www.sjca.edu
and www.sjcsf.edu .
�This calendar is coordinated by Philanthropia, the Alumni Development Council.
�
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1897: Stri ngfellow Barr
birthday
Freshmen arrive
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24
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New Yea1·'s Day
1806: Acl of t805 cuts state
fund ing for St. John's
6
7
Eastern Orthodox
Chri tmas
II
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Annapolis: Graduate
Institute Convocation
I3
I9
20
Santa Fe: January
Marti n Lu lher King Jr.
bi rt hday (observed)
Santa Fe: January Freshmen
and Graduate Institute
Convocation
25
26
Ch inese, Korean,
Vietnamese ew Year
27
28
29
Santa Fe: Algebra test
Absence ofhaphazard and conduciveness ofeverything to an end are to be found in Natures works in the highest
degree, and the resultant end ofher generations and combinations is a form of the beautiful. - Aristotle, On the Parts ofAnimals
�Admiring the poetry ofmathematics.
FEBRUARY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
I
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TUESDAY
W E DNESDAY
3
4
THURSDAY
S ATU RDAY
6
5
7
Annapolis: Longweekend
begins
Eidal-Adh a
8
FRIDAY
9
IO
II
Annapolis: Senior Essays due
I3
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Valentine's Day
5
.20
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1909: McDowell Hall burns
Santa Fe: Spanish Colonial Arts
Market and Library Book Sale
Muharram, Islamic New Year
1564: Galileo birthda
Santa lie: Senior essay due
President ' Day (observed)
.2.2
1961: Board selects Santa Fe
for second campus
29
Santa Fe/ Annapolis:
Transfer lottery
Ash Wednesday
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11
18
25
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Then nothing should be more sternly laid down than that the inhabitants ofy ourfair city should by all m eans learn
geometry. - Plato, Republic
�Balcony discourse, Santa Fe.
MARCH 2 0 0 4
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
I
2
3
4
5
Santa Fe: January
Freshmen don rags
7
8
Annapolis: Spring Break
begins
9
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II
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Ig38: Buchanan elected to
Board of Visitors and
Santa Fe: Spring Break
begins
Governors
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SATURDAY
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20
St. Patrick's Day
1895: Scott Buchanan
birthday
2I
First Day of Spring
22
Ig25: Flannery O'Connor
birthday
FEBRUARY 2004
30
Annapolis: Sophomore
enabling essays due
Santa Fe: Eastern Classics
preceptorials begin
x596: Descartes bur.bdey
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�Venturing an interpretation, Santa Fe.
APRIL 2 0 0 4
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to the United States
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Palm Sunday
DayUght Savi ngs T im e begi ns
II
Good Friday
Passover begins at sundown
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Easter
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1963: Groundbreaking for
Santa Fe campus
Santa Fe: Eastern Classics
orals begin
Santa Fe: Don rags begin
For all true thought remains open to more than one interpretation - and this by reason ofits nature.
- Martin Heidegger, What Is Called Thinking?
SATURDAY
Santa Fe: Community
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1786: Premiere of Mozart's
Le nozze di Figaro
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1856: Sigmu nd Freud
birthday
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Mother's Day
Annapolis: Don Rag Week
SAT U RD AY
Santa Fe: Algebra Test
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Annapolis: Senior seminar
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ends with Phaedrus
Santa Fe: Reality Weekend
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Santa Fe: Senior seminar
Santa Fe: Graduate Institute
Annapolis: Commencement
dinner
Santa Fe: Senior dinner
ends with Woolf's Mrs.
Dalloway
Santa Fe: Commencement
Memorial Day
(observed)
Santa Fe: January
Freshmen second term
begins
1917: Barr enlists in the army
If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts he shall end in
certainties. - Francis Bacon, The Advancement ofLearning
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�Gathering/or a mountain excursion duringfreshman orientation,
Santa Fe.
JUNE
SUNDAY
6
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7
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATU RD AY
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1947: St. John's repels Naval
Academy takeover
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i 623: Blaise Pascal
birthday
Flag Day
20
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Father's Day
First Day of Summer
Santa Fe: Graduate Institute
Convocation
Annapolis: Graduate Institute
Convocation
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r607: Francis Ba<'on receives
office of Solicitor-General
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Santa Fe: Summer Alumni
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Time was, blest Power! when youths and maids/Atpeep of dawn w ould rise,
And wander forth, in forest glades/Thy birth to solemnize. - William Wordsworth " Ode Composed on a May Morning"
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Follies with a patrioticflair, Annapolis.
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WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 2004
JUNE 2004
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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
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1937' Barr and Buchanan take
office
4
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Independence Day
Santa Fe: January Freshmen
annual essays due
II
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6
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Santa Fe: Summer Classics
begins
7
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8
Santa Fe: Homecoming
begins
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1696: King William's School
established by Petitionary Act
Santa Fe: Summer Alumni
Program ends
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Bastille Day (France)
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Santa Fe: Graduate Institute
orals begin
The most naturalprivilege ofman, next to the right of acting/or himself, is that ofcombining his exertions with those of
his fellow creatures and ofacting in common with them. - Alexis de Tocque~lle, Democracy in America
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�An enforced state ofrest in Peterson Student Center.
AUGUST 2 0 0 4
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
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SATURDAY
7
Santa Fe: January Freshmen
don rags begin
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Santa Fe: Graduate Institute
Annapolis and Santa Fe:
Graduate Institute
runn er
Commencement
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Annapolis: Convocation
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Santa Fe: Co~munity Service
Day
Santa Fe: Convocation
SEPTEMBER 2004
JULY 2004
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Every body continues in its state ofrest, or ofuniform motion in a right line, unless it is compelled to change that state
byforces impressed upon it. - Isaac Newton, Principia
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In search ofgainful employment in the days before Career Services.
SEPTEMBER
SUN D AY
M O N D AY
TUES D AY
AUGUST 2004
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WE D NES D AY
OCTOBER 2004
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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
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Labor Day
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Rosb Hashanah begin s at
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First Day of Autumn
19370 First term of the New
Program begins
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Yom ((jppur begins at sundown
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Nobody but a beggar chooses to depend chiefly upon the benevolence ofhis fellow-citizens.
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- Adam Smith, Wealth ofNations
�Celebrating a basketball victory in front ofMcD owell Hall, 1946.
OCTOBER
MONDAY
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NOVEMBER 2004
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FRID AY
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Annapolis: Homecoming
1964: Santa Fe campus opens
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Santa Fe: Parents
Weekend begins
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Columbus Day (observed)
Santa Fe: All College
Seminar
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Annapolis: Long weekend
begins
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Ramadan begins
Santa Fe: Long weekend begins
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Halloween
Standard Time begins
I7870 First Federalist Papers
published
Santa Fe: Community Seminar
Day
Santa Fe: Community Seminar
Day
Not because Socrates said so ... I look upon all men as my compatriots ... -
Michel de Montaigne, "OfVanity"
�Pondering Archimedes in freshman laboratory, Annapolis.
NOVEMBER 2 0 0 4
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
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THURSDAY
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All Saint 'Day
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FRIDAY
SATURDAY
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Annapolis: Parents Weekend
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Eastern Classics orals begin
Veterans Day
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1908:R11therford
announc-es isolation of a
single atom of matter
354: t. Augu•une
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hirtbday
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Santa Fe: Don rags begin
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1793: First Commencement
at St. John's
r819: Mary Anne Evan•
birthday
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Annapolis: Don rags begin
r57r: Johannes Kepler
birthda)
Thanksgiving Day
30
OCTOBER 2004
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But what, then, am I? A thinking thing, it has been said. But what is a thinking thing? It is a thing that doubts,
understands, conceives, affirms, denies, wills, refuses; that imagines also, and perceives. - Rene Descartes, Meditations
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�Trees along the path to Pinkney Hall bear the weight ofa w inter
snowfall.
DECEMBER 2 0 0 4
MONDAY
SUNDAY
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NOVEMBER 2004
JANUARY 2005
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THURSDAY
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FRIDAY
SATURDAY
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Santa Fe: Algebra Test
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IO
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Hanukkah begi ns at sundown
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Annapolis and Santa Fe: End
of first seme ter
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Christmas
First Day of Winter
1946: Barr steps down as president
While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall
not cease. - Genesis
�About the people and the photogTaphs
The photos elected for this calendar are from the St. John's
College archives in Annapolis and Santa Fe. Many are undated and
the ide ntities of students are unknown. Alumni who can identify
mystery people or explain the situation in the photograph are invited to do o. Write The CoLLege magazine (Box 2800, Annapoli , MD
21404 ) or e-mail Rosemary Harty at reharty@ jca.edu.
Cover photo: Unidentified tudents in laboratory in Annapoli s,
undated. o photo credit.
January: Unidentified student in life drawing class for senior art
practica, Fine Arts Building, Santa Fe, undated. Photo by Antun
Turok.
February: Unidentified students, undated. Photo by Clarence B.
Garrett.
March: Unide ntified students with Bountiful Harvest, Peter on
Student Center balcony, Santa Fe, circa 1975· Photo by Betty
Lilienthal.
April: Students (1. tor.) Sigrid Niel on , Hugh Hazelrigg, Shirley
Cu hing, Lee Tepper, in seminar in Santa Fe, circa 1968. Photo by
Marion Warren.
May: Unidentified tudent on the balcony outside the dining hall,
Santa Fe, circa 1985. o photo credit.
June: Stude nts (1. tor.) Jose (J.R.) Martinez, Meghan Williams,
Brenda Burger, unide ntified, Sasha Seyb , Liz Thompson, and Jake
Keller at freshman orientation , Santa Fe, 1994· o photo credit.
July: Unidentified men in a 1940 variety show. Photo by Clarence
B. Garrett.
August: Unidentified students from the classes of1978and1979
lined up in Peterson Student Center, Santa Fe, circa 1976. o photo
credit.
September: Students are (l. tor.) Alber t H . Jaeggin and Andrew C.
Sherrard , both of Annapolis, class ofI94r. o photo credit.
October: Freshman seminar team after they beat the sophomore
se minar team. Students are (l. tor.) John Wallace, Charles Eunick,
John Patton , Philip Scott, David Weinstein , Alan Lawrence, and
Clark Cridland. Photo by Allan P. Hoffman , J\49.
November: Students aJ:e (1. tor.) Hudson Keithley, John M.
Gordon , Anita Jane Gerber, Emily M. Martin, and Joyce Kittel, all
of the class ofI955, the college's first to graduate women ;
Annapolis. Photo by Marion Warren.
December: Aftermath of the blizzard, Annapolis, 2003. Photo by
MaJ·ylrene Ruffin , Ao 4 .
Inside back cover: Unidentified student , Annapolis. Photo by
Marion Warre n.
FE
A NNAPOLIS
SANTA
Mailing address:
St. John's College
Box2800
Annapolis, MD 21404
St. John's College
n6o Camino Cruz Blanca
Santa Fe, NM 87505-4599
Phone numbers:
Admissions
410-626-2522
Admissions
505-984-6060
Advancemen t
410-626-2507
Advancement
505-984-6109
Alumni
410-626-2531
Alumni and Paren t Activities
505-984-6103
Annual Fund
410-626-2534
Annual Fund
505-984-6109
Career Services
410-626-2500
Career Services
505-984-6066
Communications
443-716-4on
(The College magazine)
Dean
50 5-984-6070
Dean
410-626-25n
Graduate Institute
410-626-2543
Greenfield Library
410-626-2548
President
410-626-2510
Web site :
Graduate Institute
505-984-6083
Meem Library
505-984-6042
President
50 5-984-6098
Public Relations
505-984-6104
(The College magazine)
www.stjohnscollege.edu
A note about the dates in the calendar: Dates of seminars and class happenings arc approximate. The
complete academic calendar and cminar reading lists for both campu c are listed on the Web ite at
www. tjohn collcgc.edu .
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�This calendar is coordinated by Philanthropia, the Alumni Development Council.
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ALUMNI DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
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