1901-1902 Academic Catalog

40 ~-edarville College. ATHLETICS. Athletic Exercises are encouraged by the Faculty and the Board of Trustees. They are under the personal supervision of the Pre iclent of the College. On the College Campus there is a first-class tennis-court. A..n Athletic Club, Torm.eel by the students, helps to stimulate field sports. The College authorities will promptly check any tendency to brutality or excess in athletic contests. This can be clone the more easily since the students re– cognize that the faculty ympathizes and is ready to co-operate with them in promoting legitimate and healthful sport. Students deficient in their studies will not be permitted to participate in Inter-Collegiate games. The Gymnasium, which was furnished with complete appa– ratus and opened in September, 1896, is free to all students of the College. DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS. Students completing the Classical Course will receive the degree of A. B. : those completing the Philosophical Course will receive the degree of Ph. B. In each case a <liploma signed by the faculty, the President and Secretary of the Board of Trus– tees will be given. After three years spent in some intellectual pursuit, the degrees of A. -:\I. and Ph. 1\1. respectively, will be · conferred, provided the request is made and the regular fee of ten dollars is advanced. Graduates of the Department of 1\lusic will be given a diploma igned by the Director of 1\Iusic and the Officers of the College, Faculty and Trustees.

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