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No correspondence Will be allowed except with members of the immediate family, until such list has been furnished. A large correspondence, even with the parents, consent, will not be permitted. In addition to the immediate fam- ily not more than four names will be allowed on a list. Correspondence will be forbidden whenever the President considers it hurtful. All mail is delivered by the Post- oflice to the College Mail Carrier, and by him to the Pres- ident. While the President does not generally open let- ters, yet he reserves the right to open and retain any let- ters which he may suspect of an improper character, or in Violation of the rules. 6. Pupils are not allowed to receive company in their rooms, but in the College Reception Room or Pare lors. 7. Young ladies will not be allowed to- open accounts in any store without written directions to the President from their parents. 8. Young ladies are not permitted to bring- with them or to have in their rooms chahng-dish, oil stove, alcohol or gagoline; nor is cooking of any kind permitted 1n rooms, 9. No young lady is allowed to have in her room, or for reading purposes, any book or magazine that teachers may not examine. We hold the right to destroy any reading matters not considered chaste, when found in the hands of young ladies. 10. Pupils Will not be allowed to exchange Cloth- ing, or borrow from or lend to each other books, money, jewelry, or clothing. 11. All breakage or damage done to furniture Will be charged to the one doing the damage. If the one doing the damage cannot be known, it must be Charged to the occupants of the room. 12. If pupils tor teachersl wish to invite Visitors, their names must be presented to the Directress of the College Home. If convenient and practicable, they will be cheerfully entertained at moderate cost. But Visitors will not be entertained on any days except Sundays and M onda-ys. Mothers will be entertained free of charge on Sundays and Mondays only. The presence of mothers during the week greatly interferes With the work of the pupil and often causes failure in classes.
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13. Young ladies. will not be permitted to Visit Kansas City, except when in charge of a teacher. When the teacher goes simply to accompany the young ladies, her expenses must be paid by those whom she accom- panies. . 14. At close of School, pupils will not be permitted to leave College before commencement exercises are over. These exercises are a great inspiration to the pupil her- self; and she owes it to herself, to her schoolmates who take part in these exercises; and to the school, to remain until the close. After these exercises are over, we accom- pany pupils as far as Kansas City, and see them on their trains for home. TEACHERS. 1. A11 teachers are expected to be present at Morn- ing Chapel Service. 2. Every teacher is expected to be present at each meal and preside and preserve order at her table. 3. Every teacher is expected, by example and pre- cept, to co-operate cordially in the promotion of discipline and the best interests of the College. 4. Teachers will furnish bed-clothing for their own use while boarding in the College. and assigned to each teacher in advance. Such duties as escorting young ladies on walking and shopping eXpedi- tions, keeping study-hall, etc., are common burdens, and every teacher must bear an equal share. 6. No teacher is retained in the Faculty who is not thoroughly qualified, who does not cheerfully comply with all rules and regulations, and who is not strictly loyal to the school. i 7. No cooklng in rooms, except by special permis- 5. Every specihc duty can not be definitely known sion, can be allowed. 78 The foliowii This School Year, and Ifn at School Year soft If a student year. the Charge iaundry, 0110 do that is It'lmz not rendered but iu not at any spec the entire year. the close of the entered, except protracted ovei excess above 01 the College am tuition made 311 Students 1 of CilTiSUHLH F. light. hm: mm charged the i1. partmcm 52w ?
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