| Samuel Gilman Brown - 1870 - 48 páginas
...qualities which have given fame to such men as Jonx HUNTER and WILLIAM CULLEN. In 1796 he proposed to the Trustees of the College to deliver lectures to the...disappeared before the commencement of the present century, \vhilo of the custom of corporal punishment administered by the President to a delinquent student,... | |
| 1891 - 714 páginas
...goes in or out of the Hall, or enters the pulpit on days of religious worship. Every Freshman sent of an errand shall go and do it faithfully and make quick return. Every scholar in college shall keep his hat off about ten rods to the President and five to the Tutors."... | |
| George Riddle Wallace - 1893 - 238 páginas
...goes in or out of the hall, or enters the pulpit on days of religious worship. Every Freshman sent of an errand shall go and do it faithfully, and make quick return. Every scholar in college shall keep his hat off about ten rods to the President, and five to the Tutors."... | |
| Reuben Aldridge Guild - 1896 - 680 páginas
...place. Every scholar shall keep his hat off about ten rods to the President and five to the Tutors. Every Freshman sent on an errand shall go and do it faithfully and make quick return. , Every scholar shall rise up and make obeisance when the President goes in or out of the hall, or... | |
| James Waddel Alexander - 1898 - 192 páginas
...goes in or out of the hall, or enters the pulpit on days of religious worship. Every Freshman sent of an errand shall go and do it faithfully and make quick return. Every scholar in college shall keep his hat off about ten yards to the President, and five to the tutors."... | |
| Varnum Lansing Collins - 1914 - 464 páginas
...for freshmen only as was the case with the New England college rules. The exception set forth that " Every Freshman sent on an Errand shall go and do it faithfully and make quick return." The code was made an appendix to President Burr's " Newark Latin Grammar," of which a new edition was... | |
| Edwin Mark Norris - 1917 - 322 páginas
...that "every scholar shall keep his hat off about 10 rods to the President and 5 to the Tutors"; that "Every Freshman sent on an Errand shall go and do it faithfully and make quick return" ; that "Every scholar shall rise up and make obeisance when the President goes in or out of the Hall... | |
| John Thomson Faris - 1918 - 480 páginas
...the authority of President Aaron Burr. One of the most astounding directions in this code was that " Every Freshman sent on an errand shall go and do it faithfully and make quick return." Other rules, as indicated in Mr. Collins' book, concerned deportment, and demanded constant deference... | |
| John Thomson Faris - 1928 - 408 páginas
...that 'Every scholar shall keep his hat off about 10 rods to the President and 5 to the Tutors'; that 'Every Freshman sent on an errand shall go and do it faithfully and make quick return' ; that 'Every scholar shall rise up and make obeisance when the President goes in or out of the Hall... | |
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