| Benjamin Homer Hall - College students - 1856 - 528 pages
...54- 56. Among the " Laws of Yale College," published in 1774, appears the following regulation : " Every Freshman is obliged to do any proper Errand...which if he shall refuse to do, he shall be punished. Provided that in Study Time no Graduate may send a Freshman out of College Yard, or an Undergraduate... | |
| Benjamin Homer Hall - Education - 1856 - 524 pages
...— 56. Among the " Laws of Yale College," published in 1774, appears the following regulation : " Every Freshman is obliged to do any proper Errand...which if he shall refuse to do, he shall be punished. Provided that in Study Time no Graduate may send a Freshman out of College Yard, or an Undergraduate... | |
| 1868 - 416 pages
...of the College Yard without a Hat, a Coat, or a gown unless he may be fined not exceeding six pence. 21. Every Freshman is obliged to do any proper Errand...required of him by any one in an upper Class, which if he refuse to do lie shall be punished. 22. No member of College may do or undertake any Matter or Business... | |
| Universities and colleges - 1898 - 514 pages
...Tutors, shall give Judgment and order Restitution to be made." " Every Freshman is obliged to dc» any proper Errand or Message required of him by any...which, if he shall refuse to do, he shall be punished. Provided that in Study Time no Graduate may send a Freshman out of College Yard, or an Undergraduate... | |
| Periodicals - 1897 - 804 pages
...could regulate their conduct in every particular. ' Every freshman is obliged to do any particular errand or message required of him by any one in an...which, if he shall refuse to do, he shall be punished.' They could not appear unless completely dressed, nor could they play with members of another class... | |
| Albert Shaw - American literature - 1897 - 1026 pages
...could regulate their conduct in every particular. ' Every freshman is obliged to do any particular errand or message required of him by any one in an...which, if he shall refuse to do, he shall be punished. ' They could not appear unless completely dressed, nor could they play with members of another class... | |
| Education - 1910 - 596 pages
...visits to all rooms and who were authorized to "break open any college door" whenever they saw fit. Every Freshman is obliged to do any proper Errand or Message required of him by any one in any upper Class, which if he shall refuse to do he shall be punished. Provided that in Study Time no... | |
| Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools - Education, Higher - 1910 - 460 pages
...visits to all rooms and who were authorized to "break open any college door" whenever they saw fit. "Every Freshman is obliged to do any proper Errand or Message, required of him by any one in any upper Class, which if he shall refuse to do he shall be punished. Provided that in Study Time no... | |
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