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Only one of the three Harvard students. Paul Gastwirth, a first-year graduate student, availed himself of the right to appeal to a higher court, while the other two, Eugene Brown '36 and Paul Harap, librarian in the Philosophy Library, accepted probation and waived their right of appeal. Gastwirth will...
When they were arraigned in court the next day, the prisoners found themselves facing the grave charge of inciting to riot, and were held in the exorbitant bail of one thousand dollars each. The trial held in the police court presided over by Judge Charles S. Sullivan, could hardly be...
Not all our merry undergraduates are enthuslastic about those changes in exams, probation, and attendance that the College has made. Possibly they are a bit too Bolshevistic. Anyway, the following remark was made by an apparently abused oarsman the other day: "Say, I'm going to sue the College before...
Although the highly significant changes, which were announced yesterday at University Hall, will leave the undergraduate body, harrowed by examinations, in a slightly dazed condition, they augur well for a more liberal education. The abolition for upperclassmen of hour examinations, the cancellation of their compulsory attendance at classes, and the...
Dr. Sheldon Glueck, professor of criminology at Harvard University, went out to Kansas City and made a speech to the National Probation Association. Research, said Dr. Glueck has yielden certain clues which must be followed if we are to catch delinquency young.