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should have caused this vote. Ans. I do not care to | should have caused this vote. Ans. I do not care to | ||
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obligations as a student. He was regarded as a man | obligations as a student. He was regarded as a man | ||
suspended simply on account of his failure of rank. | suspended simply on account of his failure of rank. | ||
The first term he was not allowed to be examined with | The first term he was not allowed to be examined with | ||
his class because of his failure to attain the requisite | his class because of his failure to attain the requisite |
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[page 822] By Mr. Fall. Ques. Do you know why he was suspended. Ans. Not altogether. I cannot recollect all the circumstances. The young man was very negligent of all his college duties. We could not bring him up tp his work. It was because he failed to perform his duties as a student generally, and matters I do not like to speak of, because I cannot tell you definitely. Ques. Can you tell any of the bad things he did. Ans. I presume that is not necessary. I cannot recollect the circumstances, the president had the most to do with it. I saw him chiefly in the recitation had the most to do with it. I saw him chiefly in the recitation rooms, of course some matters came upon the meeting of the faculty. This was a special meeting of the faculty called, showing a little urgency in the case. Ques. Do you know anything he did that was fact, that should have caused this vote. Ans. I do not care to say anything more than a general disregard of the obligations as a student. He was regarded as a man suspended simply on account of his failure of rank. The first term he was not allowed to be examined with his class because of his failure to attain the requisite