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Title
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'Boxer Code of Ethics' 1983 Rules for Handling Boxer II
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Description
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The "Boxer Code of Ethics" was written at Pacific University in 1982-1983 as an attempt to guard the then-new "Boxer II" statue from damage or loss. Boxer II was a replica of the original bronze statue, "Boxer," which was the mascot of Pacific University. The original had not been seen in public since 1969, and Boxer II had just been cast as a replacement. The Code attempts to assign liability for damages connected to any fights over the statue to the individuals involved in the fights. It lists a number of things that students should not do, things students are responsible for, and how to go about a 'toss out'. The rules emphasize that it is important that Boxer stay in the state of Oregon to ensure he does not disappear again.
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Date
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1982/1983
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Identifier
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PUA_MS95_135.pdf
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Rights
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
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Type
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Text
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Date Created
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1982-1983