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Coach Chase who at this time last year had little cause for optimism when several of his key men were lost because of illness or probation, finds a completely reversed situation this season.
Today's undergraduate is getting higher marks, making dean's list more often, and doing a better job staying off probation than any of his predecessors in the last quarter of a century.
Eight Massachusetts Institute of Technology students who plotted to interrupt the Yale game Saturday with a surprise explosion were officially suspended yesterday, and a ninth student implicated in the prank was placed on probation, MIT authorities announced.
The Faculty decision does not mean that the language requirement has been lifted. The vote simply removes the penalty of probation for failure to meet it. Since the requirement must be met in order to graduate, Dean Bender explained yesterday "it is still desirable for students to meet the requirements...
Students who were on language probation could still participate in extra-curricular activities except for team athletics as long as their name wasn't used the Dean told the Council. Consequently, the measure was "unfair to athletics."