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Five men, one pursuit: producing The Collegian , ca. 1941 . Annapolis.
}ANDARY
WEDNES D AY
TUES D AY
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2002
T H URS D AY
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
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New Year 's Day
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January Freshmen arrive,
Santa Fe
Senior essay writing begins,
Annapolis
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January Freshmen arrive,
Annapolis
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Freshmen read Parmenides,
Annapolis
1897: Stringfellow Barr's
Birthday
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Martin Luth er King, Jr.
Day
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nior essay writing,
ntaFe
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For we are made
for cooperation ...
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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
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Santa Fe
12
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14
Ash Wednesday
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22
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Valentine's Day
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nior orals begi n,
Annapoli .<
Presidents' Day
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Senior orals begi n,
Santa Fe
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�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
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2
8
9
14
15
16
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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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1895: con Buchanan's
birthday
Spring begi ns
St. Patrick's Day
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Sophomore read Montaigne,
Annapolis
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27
31
Easter
Junior and ophomorc essays
due, Annapolis
Passove r begins
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�A tutor, a student, dialectic. Coffee Shop conference, ca. 1976. Santa Fe.
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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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Freshman and Junior essays
due, Santa Fe
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29
Croquet Match, Annapolis
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One man in his time play.s many paru.
- Slwke.Jpeare, A.s JOu Like ft
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�Thought and conversation: intersections of one and many. The Coffee Shop, ca. 1960. Annapolis.
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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
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9
Freshman and Junior
Don Rags, Santa Fe
Final Annapolis seminar>
on Phaedrus, Tempest,
Huckleberry Finn, Phaedrus
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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
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Commencement~
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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
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SATURDAY
8
15
Flag Day
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Graduate Institute
Convocation, Santa Fe
Graduat Institute
Convoc-ation, Annapolis
Fa th er 's Day
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23
30
Summ er begin
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27
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Santa Fe
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�23 definitions, 5 postulates, 5 common notions - Euclid I, 47. Undated . Santa Fe.
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MONDAY
SUNDAY
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TUESDAY
2
2002
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
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5
ln dependcncc
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FRIDAY
11
SATURDAY
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I lomec·oming Weekend,
Santa Fe
Day
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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 .
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SUNDAY
GUST
TUESDAY
MONDAY
2002
WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
1
2
8
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SATURDAY
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As a body we incorporate every member
as an indivisible part ofthe whole.
- Rou.ueau, Tl1e Social Contract
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Graduate Institute
Commencement.
Santa Fe and Annapolis
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Freshmen arri ve,
Santa Fe
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So many books... so little time. Undated. Annapolis.
2002
SEPTEMBER
SUNDAY
1
MONDAY
2
TUESDAY
3
WEDNESDAY
4
THURSDAY
5
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
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6
Ro h Hashana begin at
Labor Day
sundown
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Yom Kippur begins ar
sundown
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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.
-Toifto)'
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Twelve strings, two players: unison and harmony. Undated. Santa Fe.
2002
OCTOBER
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TUESDAY
MONDAY
DAY
1
WEDNESDAY
2
THURSDAY
3
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
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Homccomi11g Weekend,
Annapolis
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Columbus Day observed
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Though leaves are
many; the root is one.
-Yeau
Daylight Savings Time
ends
Halloween
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�Camaraderie in Campbell. Undated . Annapolis.
2002
NOVEMBER
MONDAY
SUNDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
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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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HanukkaJ1 begins at
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Many voices, one song. Freshman Chorus, ca. 1955. Annapolis.
DECEMBER
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MO
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TUESDAY
2002
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
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Christmas
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Kwanzaa begins
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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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Santa Fe, NM
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2002
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