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Excerpt from The McGill Martlet, Vol. 2: October 8, 1909
To Freshmen as a class we say be natural. However hard you may try, the fact still remains that for this year, at least, you are a Freshman, and remember, it is not a disgrace, but your misfortune.
To the Arts freshmen our words of warning are few but weighty. Bear in mind it is not a sign of wisdom for a man at the close of a lecture to rush' headlong down the stairs and through the passages, as though the earth, including the Arts building, was his; such playfulness has often the effect of driving out what the professor has just painfully attempted to drive in.
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