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Ordered, That y^ other Delinquents be reserved till a Meeting
of the Board of Governors.
Bogart — a most frequent offender absent: when sent for,
answer returned by his Mother that he had gone from home as to
y^ College: own'd afterwards he was skulking behind the College,
[p. 21 ]
July 13. Rapalje i™"^^. Suspended by the President, till the
next Meeting of the Governors, for using M^ Harpur in the most
scandalous Manner, and making use of y^ most Indecent
Language.
July 21. The above George Rapalje — being fully convicted of
the Charge before y^ Board of Governors, — was sentenced to be
Expelled.
Aug* I. Bogart ordered to appear before y^ next Meeting of
Governors, for being indebted 15 Exercis — besides the Transla¬
tions from y^ Rom. Hist. [p. 22]
Sep'' 27. At a Quarterly Visitation, 1774-
Bogart, for absenting himself for Months together, and owing
more than twenty Themes &c. suspended till the next Board of
Governors.
<ReId j having broke thro' the Confinement, which was
Bayard (^ ordered them, at the last Visitation, before they
Davan C had given in their Translations from Lucian,
Willet )
Ordered that they prepare the same against the first Day after
Michaelmas Vacation, translate the 6*'' Aeneid of Virgil—
against the same Time; and, in Case of Failure, that they be pre¬
sented to y^ next Board of Governors for Degradation.
Remsen \ having left y^ College, and gone into the
Greswold | Country, without Leave,
Ordered, for this Act of Contumaciousness, that they be con¬
fined within the Walls of y^ College, one Fortnight after Vaca¬
tion, and y* they do perform such Exercises as the President shall
think proper to assign them, on pain of the above penalty. >
Rapalje, for stealing Moncrieff's Stockings, ordered to be con¬
fined within the walls of y^ College for one Month after next
Vacation, subject to such dally Exercises as the President shall
assign him; and in Case of Deficiency in the [p. 23 ] performance
1 George Rapalje, entered 1772.
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