The students shall be indulged with nothing which the world calls play. Let this rule be observed with the strictest nicety ; for those who play when they are young, will play when they are old. History of Methodism in Tennessee - Page 280by John Berry McFerrin - 1888Full view - About this book
| Health - 1934 - 642 pages
...sins." We note a marked improvement over this in a set of rules published in 1872 for college men: "Those who play when they are young will play when they are old; therefore, we prohibit play in the strongest term. Pupils must rise at five winter and summer, and... | |
| John Morreall - Business & Economics - 1997 - 284 pages
...the student shall be indulged in nothing which the world calls play. Let this rule be observed with strictest nicety, for those who play when they are young will play when they are old. But this prejudice is much older than our country. It was already well-established in the Bible and... | |
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...indulged with nothing which the world calls play Let this rule be observed with the stnctest nicetyi for those who play when they are young will play when they are old" The college building bumed in 1795 and was not replaced Md 7 continues to Bushi which. as Harford Town.... | |
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