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'''Origins:''' The Stog was an annual event put on by the Freshmen for the Senior class in November. The event was hosted in the gymnasium and involved the provision of food and beverage to the Senior class.
'''Origins:''' The Stog was an annual event put on in November by the Freshmen for the Senior class. The event was hosted in the gymnasium and involved the provision of food and beverage to the Senior class.


'''History:''' Descriptions suggest that this was a jovial event involving the Seniors somehow forcefully or cleverly obtaining the provisions from the Freshmen before the event was to take place, forcing the Freshmen to obtain a second supply of provisions.
'''History:''' Descriptions suggest that this was a jovial event involving the Seniors somehow forcefully or cleverly obtaining the provisions from the Freshmen before the event was to take place, forcing the Freshmen to obtain a second supply of provisions.
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Latest revision as of 13:29, 2 September 2014

Date(s) of occurrence: 1912? - 1915?

Previous/other names:

Origins: The Stog was an annual event put on in November by the Freshmen for the Senior class. The event was hosted in the gymnasium and involved the provision of food and beverage to the Senior class.

History: Descriptions suggest that this was a jovial event involving the Seniors somehow forcefully or cleverly obtaining the provisions from the Freshmen before the event was to take place, forcing the Freshmen to obtain a second supply of provisions.

Notes:

Source(s):

  • University Monthly, vol. 32, no. 3, December 1912, p. 127.
  • University Monthly, vol. 33, no. 3, December 1913, p. 110.
  • University Monthly, vol. 34, no. 3, December 1914, p. 13.


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