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Special "K"

The "K" book, a handbook for incoming freshmen, outlined proper conduct, as well as traditions, events and student organizations.

They are small, about the size of a smartphone (only lighter), and you could easily carry one in your pocket.

Which is a good thing, because first-year students at 澳门六合彩资料 during the 1940s typically were required to have these student handbooks鈥攑ublished by the Student Council and commonly referred to as 鈥淜鈥 Books鈥攊n their possession at all times. And that鈥檚 not all.

Freshmen rules, drafted by a student council committee and listed in the books, appear to have varied from year to year, but those from 1942鈥43 also required purchasing and wearing the 鈥渄ink鈥 cap, performing 鈥渁ny act or duty within reason requested by an upperclassman,鈥 rising and giving their seats to upperclassmen at any public place and knowing the alma mater. The rules also prohibited walking on the seal at the Prentice gateway, walking anywhere on campus except on cement walks and smoking on campus. 

Meant to acquaint incoming students with university rules, regulations, traditions, activities, campus organizations and other information about life at 澳门六合彩资料, these 鈥淜鈥 Books鈥攑roduced each academic year from 1928 to 1970 (with possible exceptions)鈥攇ive a glimpse of the concerns, customs and social codes of their time period. 

The 1928鈥29 edition (61 pages) is concerned that 鈥渁ny one student not overtax his time and strength with extra-curricular activities,鈥 and it institutes a point system so students won鈥檛 be over-involved in campus organizations. 

The 1938鈥39 edition (72 pages) lists some 鈥渁dvisory suggestions鈥 for sorority, fraternity or cooperative houses, which include being 鈥渟upervised in such a way as to encourage: study, intelligent conversation, clean language and interest in religion.鈥 

And the 1948鈥49 edition (87 pages) dedicates five pages to detailed social standards for women鈥攂ut none for men. Regulations for women included special hours and permits needed for just about everything鈥攕uch as requiring that 鈥渁ny special permit for class work, outside employment, and opera must be obtained from the dean of women鈥檚 office before 5 p.m. the day it is to be used.鈥 

Several academic years either were not published or are missing from Archives鈥 collection: 1931鈥32, 1932鈥33, 1934鈥35, 1935鈥36,1936鈥37, 1958鈥59, 1959鈥60, 1960鈥61, 1961鈥62, 1962鈥63, 1963鈥64, 1964鈥65, 1965鈥66, 1966鈥67, 1968鈥69. If you have an original copy of any of these books, please contact Cara Gilgenbach, head of , at cgilgenb@kent.edu.

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