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Untitled (photograph of a drawing labeled "A day with the J.P.T. — 'Run to Ground'". No. 3 Revd. F. Harrison Oriel College. It is commonly believed by Undergraduates that a Proctor cannot proctorize within the College gates; hence men generally try to ru

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Photograph information: Recto; Photograph of a drawing labeled "A day with the J.P.T. — 'Run to Ground'". Inscribed: "No. 3. Revd. F. Harrison Oriel College. It is commonly believed by Undergraduates that a Proctor cannot proctorize within the College gates; hence men generally try to run to ground, either to their own College or another — Some however have lately been unearthed." Verso: Photograph of a drawing labeled "The Proctors having cleared out the Coffee Room at the Randolph sit down to a Dinner for five with nothing touched but the soup & regale bulldogs too at another table. Senior Proctor speaks ("?, my boy. Here's to our noble selves'.") Inscribed: "No. 57. The Randolph Hotel was opened about this time & attracted by it's large rooms and good dinners many undergraduates. It became a favourite arena for the exercise of proctorial power. No one it is hoped ever thought that the imaginary scene here sketched really happened. Revd. J.J. ? M.A. of ? & J.E. Thurley Esqre M.A. of Wadham. Proctors 1866-67."
Department of Photographs Seiden & de Cuevas Inc. New York New York. on Long Term Loan at the Fogg Art Museum from 1977 to 1982 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Purchase through the generosity of Melvin R. Seiden
Title: Untitled (photograph of a drawing labeled "A day with the J.P.T. — 'Run to Ground'". No. 3 Revd. F. Harrison Oriel College. It is commonly believed by Undergraduates that a Proctor cannot proctorize within the College gates; hence men generally try to ru
Description:
Photograph information: Recto; Photograph of a drawing labeled "A day with the J.
P.
T.
— 'Run to Ground'".
Inscribed: "No.
3.
Revd.
F.
Harrison Oriel College.
It is commonly believed by Undergraduates that a Proctor cannot proctorize within the College gates; hence men generally try to run to ground, either to their own College or another — Some however have lately been unearthed.
" Verso: Photograph of a drawing labeled "The Proctors having cleared out the Coffee Room at the Randolph sit down to a Dinner for five with nothing touched but the soup & regale bulldogs too at another table.
Senior Proctor speaks ("?, my boy.
Here's to our noble selves'.
") Inscribed: "No.
57.
The Randolph Hotel was opened about this time & attracted by it's large rooms and good dinners many undergraduates.
It became a favourite arena for the exercise of proctorial power.
No one it is hoped ever thought that the imaginary scene here sketched really happened.
Revd.
J.
J.
? M.
A.
of ? & J.
E.
Thurley Esqre M.
A.
of Wadham.
Proctors 1866-67.
".

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