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|Headline=Group at Dartmouth Ponders Worth of Ballplaying, Nocturnal Cowhunting
|Headline=Group at Dartmouth Ponders Worth of Ballplaying, Nocturnal Cowhunting
|Year=1815
|Year=1815
|Is in main chronology=yes
|Salience=2
|Location=New England
|Location=New England
|Tags=Bans,College
|Tags=Bans,College
|Text=<p>Dartmouth College in Hanover NH had a religious society, the Religiosi.  "In April, 1815, at one of the meetings, a 'conversation was held on the propriety, or rather the impropriety, of professed [Christians - bracketed in original] joining in the common amusement of ballplaying with the students for exercise.'"  Shortly thereafter "there were many spirited remarks on the subject of nocturnal <i>cowhunting</i>, and the society was unanimous in condemning it."  John King Lord, <u>A History of Dartmouth College 1815-1909</u> (Rumford Press, Concord NH, 1913), page 564.  Accessed 11/16/2008 via Google Books search of "'history of Dartmouth.'"  <b>Note:</b> Did they condone <i>diurnal</i> cowhunting?</p>
|Text=<p>Dartmouth College in Hanover NH had a religious society, the Religiosi.  "In April, 1815, at one of the meetings, a 'conversation was held on the propriety, or rather the impropriety, of professed [Christians - bracketed in original] joining in the common amusement of ballplaying with the students for exercise.'"  Shortly thereafter "there were many spirited remarks on the subject of nocturnal <i>cowhunting</i>, and the society was unanimous in condemning it."  John King Lord, <u>A History of Dartmouth College 1815-1909</u> (Rumford Press, Concord NH, 1913), page 564.  Accessed 11/16/2008 via Google Books search of "'history of Dartmouth.'"  <b>Note:</b> Did they condone <i>diurnal</i> cowhunting?</p>
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Dartmouth College in Hanover NH had a religious society, the Religiosi. "In April, 1815, at one of the meetings, a 'conversation was held on the propriety, or rather the impropriety, of professed [Christians - bracketed in original] joining in the common amusement of ballplaying with the students for exercise.'" Shortly thereafter "there were many spirited remarks on the subject of nocturnal cowhunting, and the society was unanimous in condemning it." John King Lord, A History of Dartmouth College 1815-1909 (Rumford Press, Concord NH, 1913), page 564. Accessed 11/16/2008 via Google Books search of "'history of Dartmouth.'" Note: Did they condone diurnal cowhunting?

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