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124. No Cadet shall visit the room of another during
study-hours.
125. No student shall throw anything from the windows
and doors, nor any missile in the vicinity of the public
buildings.
i 126. No student shall play upon any musical instru-
ment in study hours, or otherwise disturb tl1e quiet of the
Quarters.
127. Students shall walk the halls and pass up and down
stairs in study hours in a soldier-like and orderly manner.
Loud talking or laughing, scuffiing, and all other unneces— _
sary noise in the buildings, are prohibited at all times.
128. No student shall post any placard or notice upon ,
any of the College buildings, fences, or other improvements
or places, or affix to the walls of his room any map, picture,
or piece of written or printed paper, without permission
from the Commandant.
» I2Q. Students are forbidden to take or have in their quar-
ters any newspapers or other periodical publications without
` special permission from the President. They are also for-
bidden to keep in their rooms any books except text·books,_
without special permission from the President.
I30. No student shall mark, cut, or in any manner deface
or injure the buildings or other property of the College.
171. Any student having an explanation to offer for an _
offense for which he has been reported, will express it in
writing according to the prescribed form, and present it to
the Commandant of the Corps within forty-eight hours
after its publication. lf satisfactory, the Commandant will A
erase the report; if not satisfactory, he may refer the ex-
planation to the reporting ofhcer, who shall indorse upon
it such remarks as maybe pertinent, and return it to tl1e
Commandant. l
172. No explanation will be received after the lapse of
forty-eight hours, unless sickness, absence, or some other '
unavoidable cause, which must be fully stated, has prevented
. its presentation within the prescribed time, in which case it
must be presented as soon as possible.
173, \Vhenever a student is absent from any duty, or
absent from quarters after taps, or at any other time longer
than thirty minutes, he will be punished as if beyond the
College limits, unless his absence is satisfactorily accounted
for. j
174. Explanations will include only such statements of
_ fact and of the intentions of the student as may be neces-
3 sary for a correct understanding of the case, and will not 1