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CATAl.OGl'K of an ohl fahhioncd 111 inois college has fallen into the hands of t h e l i n o Hoard, and a few q u o t a t i o n s will be given from it, with the n a m e s of some of the s t u d e n t s , who arc particularly interested in itH method of operation. In tin- halls no loud talking, noise, or soutlling will he permitted during r e d tation hours. ( H a \ e all the fun you want after that.) It will ho considered a m i s d e m e a n o r to use tobacco on t h e college grounds. (Hroidert, Pooley, Head, H u d s o n , Wright, I p p e m l a h l . ) Absences from church must be excused by the p r e s i d e n t . (T.eebe, Krrett, T o r r v , Shepardson.) fn italics is the following : " Card playing, dancing, a t t e n d i n g t h e a t e r s and all similar places which are demoralizing to student life, are p r o h i b i t e d . " (Pixley, Woodv, Sconce, (1. I lull".) Sp"are monev for l u x u r i e s is otilv a d a m a g e to t h e s t u d e n t . ( K n o x , < ireim, " J o e v " Smith. And as for the social privileges, they a r e simply g r a n d , magnificent G e n t l e m e n are allowed to escort ladies to societies a n d o t h e r p r o p e r assemblies and e n t e r t a i n m e n t s . Gentlemen may call upon ladies between the hours of 5 ami 7 P.M. (Two whole h o u r s of hanniness.) Gentlemen and ladies may associate in general recreation before S o'clock A. M. ( r a t h e r early, we t h i n k , to call on a y o u n g l a d y ) , a n d between 12 M. and 1:30 p. M. Otherwise they will not k e e p c o m p a n y except by special permission. (Just imagine Dr. Draper issuing about 170 permissions every day—there are about that many girls h e r o . E n g a g e m e n t s , we s u p p o s e , may not be e n t e r e d into except bv vote 01 the Faculty.) More e x t r a c t s might be given, but wo feel t h a t enough has been written to show the great merit of t h e school. It is r u m o r e d t h a t W . G. Campbell, Durstine, L. W. Marsh, Nickolev, Clayton. K. E. King, Stone, J o b s t , Sperry, Marsliutz, Beadle, Arnold, and William J o h n I ' p p e n d a h l are contemplating going

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