Milady in Brown 1909 . STATUARY STUDY. Fire-Alarm Rules On hearing the fire alarm, which shall be one-halfof a sharp peal, each student should— 1. Rush immediatel}^ to the window nearest thecar line and scream loudly for help. 2. Then walk qiiietly and with ladylike preci-sion to the room of the teacher nearest you; rapgently on her door; then walk quickly in, take herby the shoulders and with womanlj sweetness pushher in the closet and lock the door on her, placing-the key in your left coat pocket. 3. Return to your room and dress quickly in youruniform, being certain that you do not wear fan


Milady in Brown 1909 . STATUARY STUDY. Fire-Alarm Rules On hearing the fire alarm, which shall be one-halfof a sharp peal, each student should— 1. Rush immediatel}^ to the window nearest thecar line and scream loudly for help. 2. Then walk qiiietly and with ladylike preci-sion to the room of the teacher nearest you; rapgently on her door; then walk quickly in, take herby the shoulders and with womanlj sweetness pushher in the closet and lock the door on her, placing-the key in your left coat pocket. 3. Return to your room and dress quickly in youruniform, being certain that you do not wear fancy hat pins, grosgrain ribbons, blue beads, or breakthe uniform in any way whatever, as a careful in-spection will be made in chapel. All hats are ex-pected to be worn at the same angle—namely, withthe feather 45° 50 east latitude. 4. Bundle up all the Belmont property in yourroom and throw it out the window. It is positivelyforbidden that any of your own property be thrownout at the same time. You may return after rollcall if yo


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