Order Suspending Edward Thompson, 1816 April 4.

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Order Suspending Edward Thompson, 1816 April 4.

"At a meeting of the faculty, April 4, 1816. Whereas it appears that Edward Thompson of the senior class has been guilty of insulting and beating a fellow student on several occasions, therefore, Resolved, that he be sent home till the beginning of the next term. And that he leave the College premesis before evening prayers."

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