Regulations for the Va Military Institute At Lexington Virginia With An App
Regulations for the Va Military Institute At Lexington Virginia With An App
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When a Cadet is under arrest or confinement to his room, barracks, camp, or the Institute grounds, he will not ap- ply for any permission to go beyond such limits, unless impelled thereto by strong emergency, and when thus impelled, he will make personal application to the Superintendent in writing, setting forth in such application that he is under arrest, and the reasons for which he desires the permission which he asks. 261. No general permit granted to Cadets to go beyond the limits of the ...Institute, will be valid to any Cadet under arrest or confinement — except for attendance at Church in the morn- ing and afternoon services on the Sabbath, and any Cadet who shall go beyond the limits for other purposes, when vmder arrest VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. 63 or confinement upon such general permit, will subject himself to the penalty of the 258th paragraph. 2G2. The sick Cadets who remain in quarters, shall not leave their rooms, except for the purpose of performing some duty, or of taking exercise at such times as the Surgeon may have prescribed, with the approbation of the Superintendent ; but no such Cadet shall, for any purpose whatever, be absent from his room during any drill, parade, or roll call, from which he may have been excused on account of indisposition.
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