Word: probationer
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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To the changes in the "Penalties" the most careful attention should be given by undergraduates, both because it will be for their own good, and because it will save much trouble at the office. "Warnings" have taken the place of "Private Admonitions," and "Admonitions" of "Public Admonitions," while "Parietal Admonitions...
THE following gentlemen have been elected on probation as active members of the Glee Club: P. J. Eaton, '83, and W. T. Richie, '83, 1st tenor; J. Dorr, '83, N. Davis, L. S., G. Kelley, '80, Chapin, '82, 1st Bass; J. Wakefield, '80, M. Earle, O. E. Perry, '83, 2d...
THE report in the last Crimson that a man had been put on special probation for going to prayers while he was excused is incorrect. His excuse was merely withdrawn. The Registrar also denies having threatened anybody with suspension who sat out of his seat.
IT is reported that the Registrar has threatened to suspend any one whom he finds sitting out of his regular seat at prayers. One man has already been put on special probation for going to prayers, because he is regularly excused.
THE official announcement to Juniors of voluntary recitations has appeared, and with it the restrictions and conditions with which the privilege is given. The mind of '80, which has been revelling ever since last June in the thought of exchanging the badly ventilated recitation-room for its own luxurious apartment...