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As water-blasting of the columns to remove the paint began, Richard C. Carroll, associate dean of Yale College, announced that the six, all juniors, had been placed on probation "for the rest of their time at Yale."
William Worthy, a Negro reporter for the Baltimore Afro-American, returned to the United States from Cuba on October 10, 1961. He carried a birth certificate as proof of citizenship, a landing card and a customs declaration. He had no passport. Following a brief interrogation by immigration officers he was...
Moreover the school's impersonality often interferes with its educational system. For instance, students tend to blame Hunter's inflexible academic standards for their extreme grade consciousness; the college automatically expels any student whose index falls below a set level and allows no one to remain on probation for more...
The new fund will consist of $40,000, Glimp said, and will be used to help needy students denied scholarships, students on probation who have lost scholarships, and students whose families do not contribute sufficiently to their support. The old rent adjustment fund, which was handled by the Masters, was...
The new adjustment fund will be created from surplus rental money not used for upkeep of the Houses. It will be used for needy students who do not hold scholarships, as well as for those who have lost them because they are on probation.