| Josiah Quincy - 1840 - 650 pages
...discretion of the President. " 13. The scholars shall never use their mother tongue, except APPENDIX, that in public exercises of oratory, or such like, they be called to Wo- xXVU make them in English. " " 14. If any scholar, being in health, shall be absent from prayers... | |
| Benjamin Homer Hall - 1851 - 330 pages
...older American colleges students were formerly required to be able to speak and write Latin before admission, and to continue the use of it after they...such like, they be called to make them in English. 1 This law appears upon the records of the College in the Latin as well as in the English language.... | |
| 1860 - 664 pages
...the value of the commodity, or the restoring of it, according to the discretion of the President. 13. The scholars shall never use their mother tongue,...such like, they be called to make them in English. 14. If any scholar, being in health, shall be absent from prayers or lectures, except in case of urgent... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1860 - 662 pages
...value of the commodity, or the restoring of it, according to the discretion of the President. , 13. The scholars shall never use their mother tongue,...such like, they be called to make them in English. 14. If any scholar, being in health, shall be absent from prayers or lectures, except in case of urgent... | |
| William Fraser Rae - 1870 - 452 pages
...the practical spirit which is universally regarded as the leading characteristic of Americans : — ' The scholars shall never use their mother tongue,...such like, they be called to make them in English.' In the orders issued by the overseers in 1650 there is the following prohibition against the use of... | |
| John Ward Dean - 1871 - 176 pages
...Harvard University, vol I, p. 14. 3 Massachusetts Historical Collections, vol. xxx1, p. 254. adopted : " The scholars shall never use their mother tongue,...like, they be called to make them in English." ' This rule does not appear to have been in operation until after the first class was graduated, or at least... | |
| James Parton - 1871 - 730 pages
...Harvard were even required to speak Latin in their ordinary conversation ; one of the rules being, "The scholars shall never use their mother tongue,...such like, they be called to make them in English." Another curious rule was the following: "Every scholar shall be called by his surname only, till he... | |
| William Fraser Rae - 1871 - 452 pages
...the practical spirit which is universally regarded as the leading characteristic of Americans:—' The scholars shall never use their mother tongue,...such like, they be called to make them in English.' In the orders issued by the overseers in 1650 there is the following prohibition against the use of... | |
| William Fraser Rae - 1871 - 424 pages
...practical spirit which is universally regarded as the leading characteristic of Americans : — ' The J scholars shall never use their mother tongue, except...that in public exercises of oratory, or such like, v they be called to make them in English.' In the orders issued by the overseers in 1650 there is the... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1880 - 958 pages
...the value of the commodity, or the restoring of it, according to tho discretion of the President. 13. The scholars shall never use their mother tongue, except that in public exorcises of oratory, or such like, they be called to make them in English. 14. If any scholar, being... | |
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