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0*   the visiting of any place of vice is strictly prohibited. It is assumed I I . '·
me  A that all students know that the penalty for immoral or ungentlemanly . _ . - `
  conduct is suspension or dismissal. n , ’
_   Hazing. ‘ ` ` _ 1
[Sly   All forms of interference with a student’s personal liberty by "
{ith ‘ other students, such as is commonly classed under hazing, and com- .
pm.  } plicity in any form of initiation which has incident thereto the exhi~ ~ ' i
ork  ¢ bition of a student as a public spectacle in a ridiculous light o·r the _
. treatment of him publicly or privately, even with his consent, in such
 ‘ a way as to endanger life or limb, are forbidden in the institution. I ~ i
l   Smoking in University Buildings. · `
We  V. Students are prohibited from smoking in any of the recitation `
ms'  0 rooms, Y. M. C. A. rooms, Armo-ry, Gymnasium, drawing rooms, hall-
lass  . ways, doorways, or laboratories of the University. ·
_ Residence in Sorority Buildings. I
  Freshmen and sophomores are not allowed to reside in sorority ‘
eam   houses. Juniors and seniors must obtain permission from the Dean l
ards »,  of Women for such residence.
) he i Expenses.
lmei  Q The necessary expenses, in addition to fees, will be about as
ma?  _‘ follows:
2;;;  Q5 Laundry $10.00
 gf Books 10.00
C0? ’ Rent of furnished room per week $1.00 to 1.50
wr?. · Board in private families per week 3.00 to 3.50
thi;   Board and lodging in private families per week 3.50 to 4.50
-_  Students who are required to do military drill must procure the
 z regulation uniform, which will cost about $15.00. Y
Q  Board and lodging are provided in Patterson Hall for young women
  at $3.75 per week. The occupants furnish their own napkins, towels
5 “°t   =1¤d bedding, except mattresses and pillows, and pay their own laun-
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