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Class Day

Established to celebrate the accomplishments of the graduating class and to emphasize the lasting bonds of friendship, Class Day exercises and ceremonies took place on the original campus from 1855 until 1878 near a small white oak that President Totten planted in front of Jarvis Hall.

Among the traditions included making fresh punch, speeches, and the handing over of the mock lemon-squeezer by the graduating class.

Class Day continued as an annual event until the late 1960s.


Sources

Trinity College in the Twentieth Century (2000) by Peter and Anne Knapp, pp. 00-00.

Website: Title of Website.

Trinity Tripod, MM/DD/YYYY.


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