Word: aprils
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Born: In Macon Co., Ala., April...
...been approved: University: Winter--January 25, K. of C. meet; February 8, Milrose A. A. at New York; February 15, B. A. A.; February 18, New York A. C. at New York; February 24, Harvard-Dartmouth-Cornell; March 1. I. C. A. A. A. A. in New York. Spring--April 5 to 12, spring trip to Williamsburg; April 12, William and Mary and Maryland; April 25, 26, Penn Relays at Philadelphia; May 2, 3, Greater Boston Intercollegiate; May 9, University Handicap; May 17, Dartmouth at Hanover; May 24, Yale...
Freshman: Winter--January 25, K. of C.; February 8, Andover at Andover; February 15, B. A. A.; February 24, Tri-angular meet; March 1, Exeter at Exeter. Spring--April 19, Andover at Andover; May 2, 3, Greater Boston Intercollegiate; May 9, University Handicap; May 10, Interscholastic; May 17, Exeter at Exeter; May 24, Yale...
...last class before and the first class after both the Christmas and April recess periods must be attended. If a cut is taken from such a class, save for illness or some other unavoidable reason, a man in good standing will be placed on probation; and a man on probation will run the risk of having his probation closed...
...means to an end. Under this policy, instead of taking disciplinary action on a holiday cut as such, the effect of the extension of a holiday on the student's record is considered. For example, upper classmen are not ordinarily placed on probation for unsatisfactory records at November or April, and even at mid years all students with unsatisfactory records are not necessarily placed on probation, since each case is treated individually. If, however, the grades of a student in good standing who has extended a holiday should become unsatisfactory at any time during the year, the Administrative Board would...