| 1913 - 790 pages
...as to their own religious state. Dating from President Dunster's administration was the regulation: The scholars shall never use their mother tongue except...such like they be called to make them in English. * * * They that expect to proceed Bachelors that year be examined of their sufficiency according to... | |
| 1841 - 682 pages
...made, and the ordinary intercourse carried on in Latin, it being an ordinance of the college, that " the scholars shall never use their mother tongue, except that in public exercises of oratory,or suchlike, they be called to make them in English." In contrast with the above, and for the... | |
| New England Historic Genealogical Society Staff - 1997 - 540 pages
...College, -which appears upon its records in the Latin as well as in the English language, was, " That the scholars shall never use their mother tongue,...such like, they be called to make them in English." The first graduation exercise in the English language was at commencement, 1763. " 5. Subordinate all... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1913 - 1070 pages
...as to their own religious state. Dating from President Dunster's administration was the regulation: The scholars shall never use their mother tongue except...such like they be called to make them in English. * * * They that expect to proceed Bachelors that year be examined of their sufficiency according to... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1885 - 438 pages
...any thing, to the value of sixpence, without the allowance of his parents, guardians or tutors." " The scholars shall never use their mother tongue, except that in public exercise of oratory, or such like, they be called to make them in English." "Every scholar, that on... | |
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