Word: freshmen
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...said that only seventeen of the ninety-three Dartmouth freshmen use tobacco. The others have not yet got beyond the sweet fern period...
...curios coincidence there were ninety men present at the dinner given Friday night by the class of Columbia, '90, to their crew which defeated the Harvard Freshmen at New London last June...
...next morning another novel thing occurs-that is a freshman's first morning at prayers. The freshmen are assigned seats in the body of the chapel, under the back gallery; the seniors sit in front of them, and the sophomores and juniors on either side. Sometimes a freshman is sent up front by some fun-loving upper-class man, but he is soon ejected. It is an old custom at Yale for the seniors to rise in their seats and salute the president as he passes down the aisle, at the close of chapel; but the freshmen are expected...
President Dwight often says that the freshmen class do not like him, as they have not bowed to him since the first day at prayers. At four o'clock in the afternoon they meet in the chapel, where they are assigned seats and divided into three or five divisions, according to their entrance examinations. They have three recitations a day with the exception of Saturdays, when they have one and a lecture by the president upon "Common Sense and Righteousness." Sometimes during the first three months the freshman class is given a reception by President Ewight. About this time...
...following freshmen have made mistakes in their registration blanks which should be corrected at the office: J. D. R. Baldwin, H. W. Bates, Buszey, Chase, Cody, H. S. Cummings, Cumnock, R. H. Davis, Emerson, Finlay, G. S. Fiske, Franklin, J. F. Gray, Griffin, Howells, G. Jones, Lapsley, J. W. Lawrence, Leland, F. G. Morgan, Morrison, G. Morton, Page, Peckham, Percival, Roote, Rusch, Sted, Tausig, R. L. Weeks, A. H. Williams...