Word: obey
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Dates: during 1914-1914
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...times were governed. From a number of the oldest records and orders of the College overseers, many of them partly destroyed, Albert Matthews '82, who is editing the history of Harvard before 1750 for the Massachusetts Historical Society, has collected and summarized the laws which a student had to obey at that period...
...minor outbreaks took place which were immediately put down. In 1834, however, a vebellion arose which became a matter of great public notoriety. As it was not directly concerned with the history of morning prayers it will not be repeated here. Arising from the refusal of one man to obey his master it finally grew to a great disturbance which involved almost the whole University. It illustrated well how the whole student body used to stand behind a man in trouble with the authorities, however fair his punishment might...
...like petty dishonesties to evade the rules of the new system. The new plan of signing for courts is a good one but the men are too selfish to give it a fair trial. If this continues, there will be started a black-list--and men who do not obey the rules governing the courts will be first warned and then placed on this list, a penalty that will cause them to forfeit their right to play on the University courts. Is such a list going to be necessary...