Calendar: 1890-1891 Page 202
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98 ן ENGINEERING he is not to touch any of the Gauge Cocks Valves or any of the Gear belonging to the Engine or Boiler VI The stationary adjustments of the Lathes and Machines are not to be altered in any way without application to the Superintendent or Foreman VII Students mast be careful in using those Tools Ex- amplesand Models which are provided by the College for general use to preserve them from injury and to return them to the places appointed by the Superintendent in clean and uninjured state Students will be charged for any damage done or loss sustained λΓΙΙ1 No fresh materials are to be cut off or used without previous application to the Superintendent or Foreman IX No unnecessary noise must be made and playing or throwing missiles of any kind is strictly prohibited No sawing or chiselling is allowed upon the Benches except with the use of the Bench-piece provided for that purpose XI Students must be careful in the continual preservation of their own Tools for the good condition of which they are responsible XII All Tool-boxes are to be kept under the Benches as far as space will permit and each Student upon leaving off work is required to clean down his bench and to leave his tools and the shop in neat and workmanlike order XIII Students are to keep to their own work and not to walk about the Shop so as to be in the wfay or to hinder other Students when at work XIV Students are not allowed to take away their work until the end of the Term Finished work should be given in charge to the Superintendent or if taken away at Christmas or Easter must be brought back by June 16 with view to the Prize Competition
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