A Collection of College Words and Customs by Benjamin Homer Hall
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This is succeeded by a feast, on which occasion is broached the
very best ale, for which reason ale of this character is called "audit ale."--_Grad. ad Cantab._ This use of the word thirst made me drink an extra bumper of "_Audit_" that very day at dinner.--_Alma Mater_, Vol. I. p. 3. After a few draughts of the _Audit_, the company disperse.--_Ibid._ Vol. I. p. 161. AUTHORITY. "This word," says Mr. Pickering, in his Vocabulary, "is used in some of the States, in speaking collectively of the Professors, &c. of our colleges, to whom the _government_ of these institutions is intrusted." Every Freshman shall be obliged to do any proper errand or message for the _Authority_ of the College.--_Laws Middlebury Coll._, 1804, p. 6. AUTOGRAPH BOOK. It is customary at Yale College for each member of the Senior Class, before the close of his collegiate life, to obtain, in a book prepared for that purpose, the signatures of the President, Professors, Tutors, and of all his classmates, with anything else which they may choose to insert. Opposite the autographs of the college officers are placed engravings of them, so far as they are obtainable; and the whole, bound according to the fancy of each, forms a most valuable collection of agreeable mementos. |
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