A Collection of College Words and Customs eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 623 pages of information about A Collection of College Words and Customs.

A Collection of College Words and Customs eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 623 pages of information about A Collection of College Words and Customs.

“19.  No Freshman shall call or throw anything across the College yard.

“20.  No Freshman shall mingo against the College wall, nor go into the Fellows cus john.[30]

“21.  Freshmen may ware there hats at dinner and supper, except when they go to receive there Commons of bread and bear.

“22.  Freshmen are so to carry themselves to there Seniors in all respects so as to be in no wise saucy to them, and who soever of the Freshmen shall brake any of these customs shall be severely punished.”

Another manuscript copy of these singular regulations bears date September, 1741, and is entitled,

“THE CUSTOMS OF HARVARD COLLEGE, WHICH IF THE FRESHMEN DON’T OBSERVE AND OBEY, THEY SHALL BE SEVERELY PUNISHED IF THEY HAVE HEARD THEM READ.”

“1.  No Freshman shall wear his hat in the College yard, except it rains, hails, or snows, he be on horseback, or hath both hands full.

“2.  No Freshman shall pass by his Senior, without pulling his hat off.

“3.  No Freshman shall be saucy to his Senior, or speak to him with his hat on.

“4.  No Freshman shall laugh in his Senior’s face.

“5.  No Freshman shall ask his Senior any impertinent question.

“6.  No Freshman shall intrude into his Senior’s company.

“7.  Freshmen are to take notice that a Senior Sophister can take a Freshman from a Sophimore, a Master from a Senior Sophister, and a Fellow from a Master.

“8.  When a Freshman is sent of an errand, he shall not loiter by the way, but shall make haste, and give a direct answer if asked who he is going for.

“9.  No Freshman shall tell who he is a going for (unless asked), or what he is a going for, unless asked by a Fellow.

“10.  No Freshman, when he is going of errands, shall go away, except he be dismissed, which is known by saying, ‘It is well,’ ‘You may go,’ ‘I thank you,’ or the like.

“11.  Freshman are to find the rest of the scholars with bats, balls, and footballs.

“12.  Freshmen shall pay three shillings to the Butler to have their names set up in the Buttery.

“13.  No Freshman shall wear his hat in his Senior’s chambers, nor in his own if his Senior be there.

“14.  When anybody knocks at a Freshman’s door, he shall not ask who is there, but immediately open the door.

“15.  When a Freshman knocks at his Senior’s door, he shall tell his name immediately.

“16.  No Freshman shall call his classmate by the name of Freshman.

“17.  No Freshman shall call up or down, to or from his Senior’s chamber or his own.

“18.  No Freshman shall call or throw anything across the College yard, nor go into the Fellows’ Cuz-John.

“19.  No Freshman shall mingo against the College walls.

“20.  Freshmen are to carry themselves, in all respects, as to be in no wise saucy to their Seniors.

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