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2. Every student shall, when required, present testimonials of good moral character, or, if from another College or University, certificates of honorable dismission. 3. Students desiring to be absent from the University for one or more terms, or for any part of a term, must apply to the Regent for leave of absence, to be granted by the Faculty. 4. Students in good standing, and who have paid all their University dues, may at any time request and receive an honorable dismission. 5. Students who have attended the University for one year or more, shall, on • leaving, be entitled to certificates stating the studies in which they have sustained their standing. And students who shall have completed satisfactorily the studies of any of the courses of the University shall be entitled to the full graduation certificate of that course, such certificates being granted in accordance with section 10 of the law for the organization of the University.

STUDENTS' KOOMS IN TTNIVEBSITY BUILDING.

1. The regular time for selection of rooms for the year shall be at the close of the Spring term. Students expecting to room in the building will draw lots for choice, in the order of seniority of classes: Provided, that any student who has, with the consent of the Professor in charge, fitted up his room with more than ordinary furniture or fixtures, may retain it if he chooses to decline drawing for a new choice. Students entering at other times may select any room which may be vacant. 2. In choice of rooms two room mates shall have preference over single students. 8. Any student occupying a room singly may be required to receive a room mate, unless he shall prefer to pay double room rent: Provided, there are vacant rooms for the applicants. 4. Occupants will be chargeable with any damage done to the room beyond the ordinary wear. 5. Students on renting a room will each deposit with the book-keeper $2, to be refunded at close of occupancy if the room is left in good condition: Provided, that, the whole or part of the sum may be used to pay for repairs and cleansing. 6. All putting on of locks, or other alterations or repairs of room, involving any cutting or disfigurement, shall be done by the University carpenter, or under his direction, and no student shall be entitled to remove a lock, even though furnished by himself. 7. At the close of his occupancy, or whenever the student is leaving the University for a vacation or other protracted absence, he shall deposit the kejrs with the Professor in charge. 8. No more than two students shall occupy any room, except by permission of the Regent or Professor in charge, given iii case of the larger rooms. 0. No room shall be used for any other purpose than as an ordinary dormitory and study room, except by special permission of the Faculty. 10. The occupants of any room shall keep the same at all times in neat and orderly condition, and shall not keep on hand any powder or other explosive material, nor shall any pail or bucket of hot ashes be at any time left standing in the room or halls.