Catalogue of the Hampton Normal & Agricultural Institute, at Hampton, Virginia, for the academical year .. . cipline. The first year is especially may be sent home at any time for inability tokeep up with their classes, for unsatisfactory conduct, orfor bad influence over others. Admission to the Day orTrade School at any other time than the beginning of theterm is allowed only in special cases. Courtesy and mutual forbearance are expected of alLLabor is required of all, for the sake of discipline andinstruction. Students in the Academic course usuallywork one school day


Catalogue of the Hampton Normal & Agricultural Institute, at Hampton, Virginia, for the academical year .. . cipline. The first year is especially may be sent home at any time for inability tokeep up with their classes, for unsatisfactory conduct, orfor bad influence over others. Admission to the Day orTrade School at any other time than the beginning of theterm is allowed only in special cases. Courtesy and mutual forbearance are expected of alLLabor is required of all, for the sake of discipline andinstruction. Students in the Academic course usuallywork one school day each week, and the whole or half ofMonday, thus securing four days for study weekly, andfrom one and a half to two days of work. Students are subject to prompt suspension or dis-charge for an unsatisfactory record in regard to study, con-duct, or labor. Five zero marks in conduct amount to onewarning. Students receiving three warnings, or fifteenzero marks, will be liable to suspension. Those who are thus suspended will not be permittedto remain at the Institute while waiting for funds to takethem WINONfl LODGE CATALOGUE OF Low or profane language will subject a student to se-vere discipline. Students are liable to fine, reprimand, con-finement, or other necessary punishment. Card-playing and the use of ardent spirits and tobacco,either on or off the grounds, are prohibited to students whileconnected with the School. Students are not allowed to retain firearms in then-possession. The Commandant of Cadets will retain andgive receipt for any brought. Letter writing is subject to regulation. Wardrobes and rooms of students aic subject to in-spection and regulation by the proper officers at all times. All young men are members of the School battalionand arerequired to drill without arms and to performpolice and guard duty. Students are not expected to leave the School grounds without permission. PUBLIC WORSHIP. There are devotional exercises daily at which studentsare requir


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