Word: flagrant
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...seems to have two main recommendations. In providing for punishment by suspension or dismissal at the discretion of the Administrative Board or the Faculty, and further in very flagrant cases where the interests of the University or of the community require it, for the disclosure of the offender's name, it promises to prove a directly preventive cure for cheating. Furthermore, the provision that an instructor in any course where cheating has been attempted shall make an official statement before his class of the offense and the penalty without the name of the offender, and shall further inform them that...
...opposed by certain officers connected with the Library. This opposition finally resulted in the present system, which has proved most satisfactory both to the students and for the purposes of the Library. The loss of privilege, however, is still enforced in the case of reserved books, and for flagrant offenses...
...flagrant abuse of the privileges of discussion in one of the economical courses yesterday induces us to ask most earnestly that men shall not give themselves free rein in discoursing on their opinions when discussion is asked for. This undue talking kills any natural discussion. It not only engrosses the time, but it so disgusts sensible men that they are loath to speak a word themselves in fear of putting themselves on a plane with those who are so prodigal of their words...
...having the firmest belief in the manliness and honor of the great majority of the students, I should nevertheless be lacking in my duty to them and to the Alma Mater were I not to express myself strongly in condemnation of an event which lately took place in Boston, flagrant in its selfishness and utter disregard of the rights of others...
...present system of suspending privileges will be enforced in the case of reserved books, and for flagrant offences...