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60 EXPENSES. Tuition free in all departments. Term fee, $5. Eoom rent in University building, for each student, per term, $4. Each student is required to pay a matriculation fee of $10 on first entering the institution. This entitles him to a membership till he completes his studies. All bills due the University must be paid, and the Treasurer's receipt be shown to the Regent, before the student can enter the classes. The annual expense of a residence at the University, exclusive of books and clothing, will be nearly as follows:

Eoom rent and term fee Board, from Fuel and lights, from Washing, 75 cents per dozen Total $27 00 to 54 00 to 10 00 to 10 00 to $27 180 15 15 00 00 00 00

|101 00 to $237 00

BY-LAWS OE THE U1STYEBSITY.

PERSONAL CONDUCT.

1. Every student entering the University will be regarded as pledged to obey its officers, laws and regulations. 2. Each student, as a member of the University, is expected to show a proper interest in its prosperity, and is bound, in honor, to promote, in all suitable ways, its interests and success. 3. Every student will be expected to treat instructors and fellow students with courtesy and due respect, and, by a faithful discharge of duty and by a considerate and kind behavior to contribute to the general well being. 4. Unusual and all unnecessary noise in the halls and other public rooms will be counted as a breach of proper decorum, and as a violation of the rights of the University. 5. All use of alcoholic drinks, and all visiting of drinking shops or saloons, and of billiard and gambling houses, are strictly forbidden as disgraceful, and destructive to the best interests of the student and of the University.

CARE OF P R O P E R T Y .

1. Each student is expected to have a careful regard to the general neatness and good order of the buildings, and to avoid all markings or carvings on walls, floors or other parts of the buildings, or upon the furniture or fences of the University.