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Last May, A. W. Samborski, director of intramural athletics, advocated a reconstruction of House eligibility rules. Under the existing regulations a man on probation may take part in all inter-house games and yet is barred from playing against Yale on the winning team. This rule made it necessary last...
A similar situation exists now in the House football teams, on which a number of probation men play. They seldom practice more than three afternoons a week, the standard amount of exercise required from freshmen, whether on probation or not. The training is so slight that the sport does not...
While Samuel Insull and his son were speeding toward Turin, newshawks in Paris flocked to the Hotel Lincoln. He had promised them an interview at 10:30 a. m., thus insuring himself a good chance for a clean getaway the night before. The reporters grew impatient. When Mrs. Insull, recently...
The common conception of crime & punishment is that three out of four convicts reform after a term in a reformatory or after a period under probation. Precisely the reverse is true, according to a thorough study of Massachusetts ex-convicts.* Three out of four men who once were in jail...
The total number of students now on probation is 21, of whom 16 were disciplined for having failed to obey orders of the proctors to return to their rooms.