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1828 Commencement
Wed., Sep. 24, 1828
Commencement exercises for the 1827-28 academic year are held, with various members of the graduating class delivering orations. James Buchanan (Class of 1809), then a lawyer in Lancaster, PA, was scheduled to speak, but was "prevented by illness."
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From the Frederick-Town Herald, 1828.