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Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2

CHAPTER VII
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He said I should feel very badly indeed if I had killed one of the students.

And I should." There was nothing in my time equivalent to what used to be called a rebellion in the older days, and I believe no such event has occurred for the last fifty years.

The nearest to it was a case which arose in the senior class when I was a freshman.

One of the seniors, who was a rather dull-witted but well-meaning youth, concluded that it was his duty to inform the Faculty of offences committed by his classmates, a proceeding it is needless to say contrary to all the boys' sentiments as to honorable conduct.

Some windows had been broken, including his.


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