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...ADOPTED MARCH 5.Amendment. Amend S 42, by inserting the quoted clause: Probation means that a student is in serious danger of separation from college. When a student has been put on probation, whether for a stated period or not, he can be restored to full standing only by a special vote of the faculty. While on probation he is not permitted to compete for any prizes or honors offered by the college, nor to take part in any public theatrical or musical performance or athletic contest, nor will he be recommended for a degree. "He may be required...
...operative Society will offer at a special sale, beginning Friday, March 29, and ending Saturday, April 13, over two-thirds of the entire stock of miscellaneous books, including books of reference, and some text-books at or below cost...
...Saturday, March 30, delegates from Harvard and Yale met in New York to decide where the Harvard-Yale football game shall be played next fall. Harvard was represented by Cumnock, Butler, and Lee; Yale, by Mr. Walter Camp, '80, and Rhodes, '91. It was decided to hold the game in Springfield, if proper grounds can be obtained and the necessary railroad arrangements made...
...operative Society will offer at a special sale, beginning Friday, March 29, and ending Saturday, April 13, over two-thirds of the entire stock of miscellaneous books, including books of reference, and some text-books at or below cost...
...With the March number the Harvard Law Review completes the second year of its existence. It has been most successful and has filled a prominent place among the publications of the University. The leading article of this number is an essay on the "Comparative Merits of Written and Prescriptive Constitutions," by Hon. Thomas M. Cooley, of Michigan, one of the most eminent authorities on constitutional law. The article states clearly the relative advantages of the two systems, taking the constitutions of the United States and England as typical forms, and will be of value to every student of constitutional history...