Summary: | The Adelphian began in 1904 as the magazine of St. Bonaventure's College, a St. John's Catholic academy for boys. Since then, it has become a yearbook in the modern sense, and this is reflected in the content. From general material on the school, including news, sports, grades, poetry and prose, the Adelphian now is mostly made up of extensive photographs of students and their activities, including listings of students by year. Alternative title from cover. Includes advertisements. -- Frequency: quarterly, 1904-06; three times a year, 1907-1924; annual, 1924-present.
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