Word: beene
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Such disciplinary action for defacement of property has been standard procedure at Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell, and Harvard for several years. No students have been dropped here for vandalism, however, since before the war.
Bender noted that Harvard men have long been "very sensible about deliberate property damage." If destruction results from accident rather than a premeditated plan, he added, the University's wrath will take less severe forms.
According to present arrangements, outsiders must be guests of residents of the colleges giving dances in order to be admitted. Exception is made in the case of Eliot House residents which have been invited to a dance being given by their "brother house" at Yale"--Jonathan Edwards College.
A decree by Governor Dever freed Bert C. MacLeech 3G yesterday from a fugitive from justice charge on which he has been in jail since last May. The charge had specified that he was wanted in Tacoma, Washington for perjury alledgedly committed when he sought a confirmatory divorce there.
Although Eliot House has been rolling up high scores all season, the other House teams have been in the lower scoring range, with line play the key factor in the top bracketed team's favor.