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1. Each Student is recommended to provide himself with slippers, that in passing up and down the stair-ways or through the halls, he can walk quietly. No one must indulge in loud talking, whistling, or other unnecessary noise in the buildings. 2. The use of tobacco, in any form, is strictly prohibited in the buildings or about the grounds. 3. The Students shall repair to their rooms at the ringing of the bell for evening study and not leave them, without the permission of the teacher in charge; and, in twenty minutes from the ringing of the retiring bell, all lights must be extinguished, and all noise cease. 4. Every Student will be expected to be present at the daily opening and closing exercises of the school, and at all general exercises in the Lecture Hall, unless excused; and permission to be absent from recitations should always be obtained, from the teacher in charge of the class, before the absence occur. 5. Students are allowed to walk for exercise in the vicinity of the school, but no one, otherwise, will absent himself, without permission from the Principal. 6. Eiich Student will be held accountable for damage done to his room or its furniture, or, to any of the property of the Institution. 7. No nails shall be driven into the walls or ceilings, or alterations be made in the windows, doors, or any appendage of the rooms, without the permission of the Steward. The Steward will visit each room, at least once a week, and, if damaged, it may be repaired, or if unnecessarily dirty, it may be cleansed, at the expense of the occupant. 8. No water, dirt, or other material must be thrown from the porticos or windows. 9. Students are not allowed to visit one another's rooms during the regular hours of study; and, no change of rooms must take place without permission from the Principal.
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lersville's growing Graduate School program. Distinguished Faculty Awards were received by Dr. Bernard Oostdam (Earth Science), Dr. Richard Keller (History), Clarence Randolph (Political Science), and George Hauber (Industrial Arts). And while grade-inflation was a national phenomenon, investigation revealed no significant changes in Millersville's grading system from 1970 to 1975.
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■ Alice Smith Baker, violin teacher, in her photograph for the yearbook of 1 02. The MSNS Band in 18 9. Uniform;, show strong military influence. ILLERSVILLE STATE COLLEGE WAS BORN IN 1855. May Day 1926. The Queen and her court were rowed around The Lake by gondoliers as spectators rimmed the banks.
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