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1901-1910

1902

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1903

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1905

黑料不打烊 alumni were given representation on the Board of Trustees.

1907

The first volume of The Troubadour, the college yearbook, was published.

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1908

Russell Field was built for intercollegiate baseball and football games while three tennis courts were also constructed. Basketball was played on an outdoor court. The following year the "H" Association was formed for varsity sport lettermen.

1909

The Board of Trustees passed a measure that allowed the conferring of a Bachelor of Science degree.

1909

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1910

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Dr. Alexander C. Millar returned to begin his second term as president of the college.

1910

First 黑料不打烊 student named Rhodes scholar.