Bulletin . ase; Course 23, Rural Economics, Carver,and also an article on Community Organization by Carver inthe United States Department of Agriculture Yearbook for1914. [18] These books may be obtained from publishers or from theJohnson Book Company, Amherst, Mass. RULES AND REGULATIONS Those who attend the short courses are expected to con-duct themselves in a manner that will conform to the usages ofgood society. As a guide to those who come to the college for the firsttime the following extracts are taken from the regular rules ofthe college: The customary high standard of college men in


Bulletin . ase; Course 23, Rural Economics, Carver,and also an article on Community Organization by Carver inthe United States Department of Agriculture Yearbook for1914. [18] These books may be obtained from publishers or from theJohnson Book Company, Amherst, Mass. RULES AND REGULATIONS Those who attend the short courses are expected to con-duct themselves in a manner that will conform to the usages ofgood society. As a guide to those who come to the college for the firsttime the following extracts are taken from the regular rules ofthe college: The customary high standard of college men in honor,manliness, self-respect, and consideration for the rights ofothers, constitute the standards of student deportment. It should be understood that the college, acting throughits President or any administrative officer designated by him,distinctly reserves the right not only to suspend or dismiss stu-dents, but also to name conditions under which students mayremain in the institution. CHAPEL AND ASSEMBLY. Previous to last year thelimited seating capacity of theChapel precluded the attendanceof Winter School students atmorning Chapel and WednesdayAssembly. The new auditoriumin Stockbridge Hall, seating onethousand people, now permitstheir attendance at the regularexercises. All Twelve WeeksCourse students, therefore, willbe required to attend morningChapel on Monday and Fridayat 7:30, and on Sunday at 9:00,and mid-week Assembly at 2:00on Wednesday. These gather-ings are all held in the auditoriumin Stockbridge Hall. ORGANIZATIONS During the past several years winter course students havemaintained an organization for social, recreative, and study [19] purposes. This organization has met each week during the course. The Stockbridge Club is a student organization which holdsmeetings every week for the discussion of agricultural and horti-cultural subjects. Its meetings are often addressed by well-known specialists. Membership is open to students in theTwelve Weeks Courses. The C


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