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HOW TO DRAW A ROOM;

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OR, THE FRESHMAN'S GUIDE, PHILOSOPHER, AND FRIEND.

STUDENTS living in college buildings who wish to re-engage their present rooms for the coming Academic Year, must have signed an agreement at the Borsair's office at least a week before the receipt of this notice.

No agreements not signed in red ink will be considered. If red ink is not procurable, the student must give up any idea of remaining at college.

All students will be required to conform to such rules and regulations as the janitor of their building may see fit to make.

Students desiring to engage new rooms will have to live in a hotel at least a month before the allotment, and remove all articles from their former room. Violation of this will incur immediate and final close of connection with the University.

A list of college rooms will be furnished to all who can pass a 3-hour written examination on Conic Sections. Any student failing in this will not be allowed to receive a list.

No room having an asterisk prefixed can be drawn. An asterisk signifies a room with two bedrooms attached; and such are exclusively for the use of Professors and their families. Any student having an asterisked room on his list will receive 435 censure-marks.

When a new room is engaged the student who has drawn it will not be allowed to leave Cambridge till a year from the date of engagement.

Students are required to employ the janitor of their building, who is selected by the Faculty. No complaints of the janitor for carelessness, intemperance, or dishonesty will be entertained by the Borsair. On the contrary, the Borsair will be entertained by the complaints. Care has been taken to provide in each case a person who, under ordinary circumstances, will give no cause for such complaint. It is therefore recommended that students keep their boots clean, so that there will be no chance for dissatisfaction if they are not blacked; that nothing but milk and water be kept in rooms; and if anything is stolen, it will be because the students have been careless enough to have in their possession anything worth stealing.

By a new arrangement with the janitor and goodies of each building, it has been provided that rooms and beds are to be made up once every 3 1/2 days. Any student having boots blacked or beds made up oftener than twice a week, therefore, will receive final dismissal from college.

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