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The following is a list of rules for young lady ■ding studi- printed in the J. S. Green College Catalogue of 1902-1903. 1. Girls must not communicate with young gentlemen without special permission. 2. They must not leave the grounds with- cial permission. 3. Those taking music lessons must not ano open and must use greatest cau- n not to disfigure or injure the instrument in the least degree. No student is permitted nter the room where another is practicing, and no one not taking lessons in music will be allowed the use of pianos. The small sum of 50 cents will be charged each pupil to keep the instrument in order. 11. No writing to or receiving notes from young gentlemen permitted. If a note is sent, it is to be taken to Mrs. Spence and her di- rection in the matter is final. No correspon- dence with young men, unless the proper per- son writes to the President and plainly states that the correspondence meets his or her ap- proval . 12. No exchange of rooms, and visiting from one to another during study hours per- mitted. 13 . Implicit obedience is required under all circumstances. 4. All damange done to furniture, or to any other property in rooms, must be settled for; and if the person doing the damage does not at once report same, she will be severely demerited, and the cost of same reported to parents or guardian. 5. Rooms must be neatly arranged before leaving them and must be so kept during the entire day. 6. All sickness must be reported to Mrs. Spence . 7. All must obey rising, retiring, prayer and school bells, and must be ready in five minutes after the ringing of the college bell to accompany the lady teachers to the school - m. 8. All must observe the Sabbath by at- tending Church and Sabbath -school. This is obligatory and it is useless to matriculate with any other understanding or expection. Bois- terous conduct on this day is strictly forbidden. 9. No permission will be given to enter stores, post-office or any other place of busi- ness, on going to or returning from school. On Friday afternoon a teacher will accompany girls to store, etc., but at no other time. 10. No brother or cousin is permitted to accompany the girls on their way to and from church, nor at any other time on the streets. All such may call to see them at the hall.
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