Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1930-1931 Page: 24
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ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
Boarding students will not be permitted to spend a nigh
away from their regular boarding places.
Students are not permitted to receive guests except by spe
cial permission.
Halls and stairways must be quiet and free from disturbance!
at all times. After 7 p. m., the students' homes will be kep
quiet so as to afford full opportunity to study. After 7 p. m
there must be no visiting from room to room. The time from
p. m. to 10 p. m. is meant for study and students must not wast<
their time nor that of others in idleness or frivolity.
Girls who are unable physically to live in the home foi
girls will not be accepted.
The use of alcoholic drinks, cards, profanity, vulgarity, an(
other such vices will not be tolerated on the campus at any time
If you have been indulging in these things and are not wiiling
to leave them off do not come to Abilene Christian College
Otherwise you will be promptly dismissed.
Attending balls, card parties, pool rooms, or other sucl
places of amusement as are calculated to interfere with studious
habits and good morals, is prohibited.
STUDENT-CONSULTATION HOURS
Abilene Christian College has won a distinctive reputation
as a college for personal service. Each student is treated as
an individual with disposition, talents, and aptitudes that are pecu.
liarly his own. In order that the very best possible service ma)
be given our students, certain hours of each day have been des
ignated in which students may go to their instructors for advice
and help in their work. In addition to the consultation hours
provided during the day, each of the men on the faculty will have
an evening once each two weeks in which he will spend the time
from seven to ten in the men's hall for consultation with younE
men who are enrolled in his classes. We feel that this service
is fully justified in the help that it gives the students in working
out the problems that confront them in college life.
ABSENCES
Regular and punctual attendance of all pupils at chapel and
classes is absolutely necessary and therefore required. Any disposition
on the part of any student to "cut" class or chapel will
be regarded by the College as a serious breach of its regulations,24
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