No undergraduate shall wear his hat in the college yard when any of the governors of the college are there; and no bachelor shall wear his hat when the president is there. 3. Freshmen are to consider all the other classes as their seniors. Harvard College: By an Oxonian - Página 55por George Birkbeck Norman Hill - 1894 - 329 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Josiah Quincy - 1840 - 760 páginas
...BY THE GOVERNMENT OF IT. " 1. No Freshman shall wear his hat in the College yard, unless it Ancient rains, hails, or snows, provided he be on foot, and have not both Harvard" hands full. Co'ks8' "2. No Undergraduate shall wear his hat in the College yard, when any... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1840 - 764 páginas
...BY THE GOVERNMENT OF IT. ^"1. No Freshman shall wear his hat in the College yard, unless it Ancient rains, hails, or snows, provided he be on foot, and have not both n"ir!"mi3° hands full. Allege, " 2. No Undergraduate shall wear his hat in the College yard, when... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1841 - 740 páginas
...may be partly inferred from the spirit of a few regulations of the ancient code. " ' 1. No Freshman shall wear his hat in the College yard, unless it...or snows, provided he be on foot, and have not both hands full. " ' 2. No Undergraduate shall wear his hat in the College yard, when any of the Governors... | |
| Benjamin Homer Hall - 1851 - 334 páginas
...entitled, " THE ANCIENT CUSTOMS OF HARVARD COLLEGE, ESTABLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT or IT." " 1. No Freshman shall wear his hat in the College yard, unless it...or snows, provided he be on foot, and have not both hands full. " 2. No Undergraduate shall wear his hat in the College yard when any of the Governors... | |
| Benjamin Homer Hall - 1851 - 330 páginas
...Harvard College." Those which refer particularly to this point are the following: — " No Freshman shall wear his hat in the College yard, unless it...or snows, provided he be on foot, and have not both hands full. " No Undergraduate shall wear his hat in the College yard, when any of the Governors of... | |
| Benjamin Homer Hall - 1851 - 334 páginas
...Harvard College." Those which refer particularly to this point are the following : — " No Freshman shall wear his hat in the College yard, unless it...or snows, provided he be on foot, and have not both hands full. " No Undergraduate shall wear his hat in the College yard, when any of the Governors of... | |
| Benjamin Homer Hall - 1856 - 532 páginas
...decorum and gravity. Whether the ancient customs of outward respect, which forbade a Freshman ' to wear his hat in the College yard, unless it rains,...or snows, provided he be on foot, and have not both hands full,' as if the ground on which he trod and the atmosphere around him were consecrated, and... | |
| Benjamin Homer Hall - 1856 - 524 páginas
...entitled, "TnE ANCIENT CUSTOMS OF HARVARD COLLEGE, ESTABLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF IT." " 1. No Freshman shall wear his hat in the College yard, unless it rains, hails, or snows, provided ho be on foot, and have not both hands full. " 2. No Undergraduate shall wear his hat in the College... | |
| 1879 - 1036 páginas
...the " Ancient Laws and Liberties " of Harvard : " No Freshman shall wear his hat in the college-yard, unless it rains, hails, or snows ; provided he be on foot, and have not both hands full." " Freshmen are to consider all the other classes as their Seniors." " No Freshman shall... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1874 - 544 páginas
...the reading." Among these customs, descended from remote times, was one which forbade a Freshman "to wear his hat in the College yard, unless it rains,...or snows, provided he be on foot, and have not both hands full" T!;-- same prohibition extended to all undergraduates when any of the governor J of the... | |
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