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` No studeui, however, should come Zo lhzs College expeeliug lo main-
lain hzbuself exolusivebr by compeusaled labor. At leasi sezxeuzjr-jive dol-
lars per annum, exeluszkre of his earzziugs whz`le here, should be at ihe
command of evxery sluderzl who wishes io avail himself ry {he advantages
of the syslem of eompeusafed labor.
CERTIFICATES OF CHARACTER.
All applicants for admission into any class of the College or Acad-
emy must bring satisfactory testimonials of good moral character.
THE MONITRESS.
The young women who attend the College have assigned for their
exclusive use a large and well-app0inted study-r00m. Here, while they
are not engaged in the class rooms or in the chapel, they are under the
constant and strict supervision of the Monitress, Mrs. Blackburn, who
has been long connected with the College and is well qualified for her
duties.
ENLISTMENT OF CADETS.
By a resolution of the Faculty, approved by the Trustees, no cadet
of the State College is allowed to enlist in the State Guards.
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