BaldwinCyrus18780523_006

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In satisfaction for the breach
of law they were requird to
take their ames from the roll
of the society. This they refused
to do, regarding the demand as
infringement upon their rights
as citizens. As those who have per-
mission to be absent from their
rooms, knew well that they would
have received no permission for
it. Their excuse did them no good.
For the breach of law they would
willingly have made any satisfac
tion wich in their judgement, would
not degrade their manhood. Though
they loved the school: the principal
and faculty, the place and sur-
roundings and all the sweet
ifluences of the place. They chose
rather to forego all these
than submit to the slightest { }

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