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  29. No applicants will be admitted who are under fourteen ]
i years of age, excepting those who, by the charter of the Col- .
{ lege, are admitted to free tuition at an earlier age. e
T 30. Every student on admission, and bqbre he its allowed to -
l recite, shall present to the President a certzjtcate from the · ·
li Treasurer showing that he has paid the surn required in ad- J
i tance on account of tuttzfon or other tterns.
, 31. As a further condition of admission, the applicant must
  answer affirmatively the following questions, viz: Have you
1 read and understood the regulations governing this Institu-
i Lion? Do you acknowledge your obligation to obey them?
{ He must also subscribe the following form in a book kept for
I that purpose by the Faculty : " VVe, whose names are hereunto ,
subscribed, do declare that we acquiesce in the regulations of ~
» the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky, and
acknowledge our obligation to obey them." .
32. Having complied with the prescribed conditions, the
student shall be registered on the College roll. He shall be  
considered as a member of the College, and amenable to its _
regulations during vacations as well as during the sessions,  ·
1 until he shall have been graduated or formally discharged, Q
honorably or otherwise. In the case of an honorable dis-
» charge, he shall be entitled to a certiiicate in the following `
words:
_ "I ce1·tify that A B was honorably discharged from the
= Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky on the -—
day of -—. {
4C_____1__ ______
g " Secretary; ( or Olcrh) of the Facult;u." Q
i 33. No honorable discharge or leave of absence will be ,
granted to a student within six weeks of the termination of  
the collegiate year, excepting in cases of great emergency. V
  Every student, on entering the Institution, shall be fur- `
I nished with a copy of its regulations, and no plea of ignorance A
l shall be admissible in extenuation of any failure to comply
l with their requirements. l
F Practical Instruction and Training.  
l _ 58. In addition to the tlieoretical study required of every pi
inale student in mechanics, agriculture and military arts, every