Excerpt from The Student Handbook of John B. Stetson University, 1935-1936, Vol. 1
Jan. 31, Friday, First Semester Examinations. Feb. 3, Monday, First Semester Examinations. Feb. 4, Tuesday, First Semester Examinations. Feb. 4, Tuesday, Founders' Day.
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