Word: wears
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...long list of Freshman rules in the "Cornell Sun" might well furnish the University, and especially its newest members, with material for self-felicitation. The Cornell freshman is distinctly heckled, it appear. There are places where he mustn't go at all, places where he may go if he wears a coat and an official cap, and places where he may go if he doesn't sit in the first three rows. If he wishes to smoke a numeral pipe, he may do so only in the privacy of his own chamber. He must never, never wear a preparatory school...
...Seniors must wear their caps and gowns, beginning today until Class Day between the hours of 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. On Class Day caps and gowns must be worn all day. It has been the custom for members of the graduating class to do this every year and it is hoped that every member of 1915 will wear his cap and gown regularly...
...first appearance of the members of 1915 in the Yard in their caps and gowns will be made tomorrow morning. From then until Class Day the Seniors are urged to wear them daily between the hours of 8 and 1, as this has always been the custom of the graduating class for years past and there is no doubt that 1915 will live up to the precedent set by the former classes...
...first day for the Seniors to appear in the Yard in their caps and gowns has been set for Wednesday, April 28, two days after the opening of College after the spring recess. From that time until Class Day the members of 1915 will be obliged to wear their gowns daily between 8 and 1 o'clock. On April 28 the Seniors will also assemble for their picture on the steps of the Widener Memorial Library and directly after the Senior picture the Freshman class will gather in the same place for their class picture...
...custom. Those who are timid of "regular" ministers will perhaps lose some of their shyness before secular professors, deans, and doctors. The others will be much interested to learn the views of Dean Gay and those who follow him. For six days, religion will cast off the cloth and wear, so to speak, the common business suit. In this garb it may well make a deep appeal to some who have considered creeds as things apart from themselves, and worship as a detached something which may hover around everyday life but which never has much to do with...