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We have of late noticed, especially among freshmen, a tendency to come into morning prayers after the exercises have begun. We wish to inform freshmen, and remind all others, that according to a regulation of the faculty tardiness counts just the same as a cut; consequently the monitors have no right to mark present a man who comes in late. But whether or not a man saves a cut by so doing, the custom is a disagreeable one, to say the least. Within the last two weeks the exercises have been seriously interrupted half a dozen times by a few men coming in half a minute late. As long as the corporation see fit to inflict us with morning prayers, it behooves us to attend, when we do attend, in a gentlemanly manner. We hope that the freshmen will soon learn by experience to calculate their time to a better advantage.

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