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FACULTY CONSENT TO FRESHMAN PICTURE

April, 1922
Article
FACULTY CONSENT TO FRESHMAN PICTURE
April, 1922

The annual freshman picture, abolished by the faculty owing to dissatisfaction with the enforcement of the rules last year, has been reinstated. The revised set of rules, submitted by Palaeopitus, is as follows:

1. The time of the contest shall extend from 4 p.m. on Friday, April 28, to midnight on Saturday, April 29.

2. The territory within which the picture must be obtained shall be within five miles of Hanover on the New Hampshire side of the Connecticut.

3. There must be 250 men in the class picture, one of whom shall be a regular officer of the class.

4. No one who is not a freshman may be in the picture, if it is to be decided valid.

S. There shall be no damage to College property or to private property. If damage is done, the cost must be borne jointly by the two classes in the contest.

6. The film or plate of the picture must be in the hands of a member of Palaeopitus by 1 a.m. Sunday, April 30.

7. There shall be no use of automobiles or other vehicles, nor shall there be any use of horses.

8. Men on probation, or men who are not official members of the class shall not take part in the picture activities.

9. Men in both classes are expected to attend all recitations Friday.

10. Upon the slightest infringement of any of the above rules, in the judgment of at least three of the members of Palaeopitus, the college whistle will be blown as a signal that the picture contest has been declared off.