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Story October 15, 1907

The Marion Daily Mirror

Marion, Marion County, Ohio

What is this article about?

At the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, students must self-report their evening activities on printed slips to prevent frivolities like flirting. Reports, including visits between male and female students, will be read at family meetings. Reverend Dr. Todd is the corresponding secretary.

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Students Own Monitors.

Tacoma.--Students attending the University of Puget Sound will be their own talebearers during the coming year.

Flirting and other edifying frivolities will not be included in the curriculum if the teachers can prevent it, and students will have to give an account of what they do each evening.

Slips have been printed and the students will have to write on them what they did at night. The filled-in blanks will be read at family meetings. If one of the boys calls on a fair co-ed in the evening, both will have to make a report of the visit to the Faculty.

Reverend Dr. Todd, corresponding secretary of the university

What sub-type of article is it?

Curiosity

What themes does it cover?

Social Manners

What keywords are associated?

Student Monitoring University Policy Evening Reports Flirting Prohibition Puget Sound

What entities or persons were involved?

Reverend Dr. Todd

Where did it happen?

Tacoma, University Of Puget Sound

Story Details

Key Persons

Reverend Dr. Todd

Location

Tacoma, University Of Puget Sound

Story Details

Students at the University of Puget Sound are required to self-monitor by reporting evening activities on slips, which are read at family meetings to enforce against frivolities like flirting; boys and co-eds must report visits to the faculty.

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