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Dates: during 1910-1919
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News candidates.--R. E. Connell '15, A. Fisher '15, F. Graves '15, R. M. Hersey '15, L. E. Knowlton '15, R. McKinney '15, C. E. Morris '15, T. D. Nesbit '15, J. W. MacNaughn '15, R. H. Pass '15, R. L. Redmond '15, J. C. Rock '15, V. L. Walker '15 A. B. Warren '15, R. L. Wolf '15, J. S. Zuissu...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON COMPETITIONS | 10/1/1912 | See Source »

...accordance with a requirement in operation this year for the first time, twenty-three members of the class of 1914 are on probation because they have failed to pass an oral examination in French or German. The question very naturally arises as to the reason for the precedent of inflicting probation merely for failure to pass in one particular requirement. Formerly probation has always meant deficiency in scholarship. According to the University regulations a student is place on probation if he has failed of promotion because he has not passed in a sufficient number of courses during the year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHY PROBATION? | 9/30/1912 | See Source »

...seems unwise to subject a man to the stigma of probation even though he may stand high in scholarship, merely because he has not passed an oral examination in a particular language. The case would be exactly analogous to that of inflicting probation for failure to pass in the prescribed Freshman English, French, or German, if that were the rule, which fortunately it is not. If probation comes to be the uniform penalty for failure in some particular course, will it not lose all its weight in the minds of the undergraduates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHY PROBATION? | 9/30/1912 | See Source »

Furthermore, is it altogether fair to subject a man who otherwise stands creditably in his studies to the severe penalty of probation and all that goes with it, because he does not pass a particular examination within a stated time? The confidence might easily be realized of a scholarship man being on probation, and there is serious doubt in our mind whether a scholarship man, by the definition of the term, can be "on probation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHY PROBATION? | 9/30/1912 | See Source »

...today's game but will nevertheless be a strong aggregation. Gardner will start at quarterback, where he has had experience for two years on the University eleven. He will be depended upon to put a great deal of snap into the team today, and should use the forward pass to good advantage, as he has been practicing it a good deal in the scrimmages of the week. The rest of the backfield will be composed of men from the 1915 team. Brickley and Bradlee will play at halfback and H. Hardwick at fullback. All of these men are heavy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL SEASON COMMENCES | 9/28/1912 | See Source »

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