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TIME, Dec. 26, p. 11: "The Smith plan would require . . . experts to make punishments fit crimes." Has not the trend of criminological thought for at least the past 50 years been toward emphasizing the offender rather than an isolated act, the crime, in determining punishment? All recent developments in the...
Men on probation who intend to make the trip to Philadelphia for the Penn game tomorrow are warned not to cut any classes since such cuts will not be excused by the Dean's Office.
Punished. At Hampton Normal Institute, large Negro training school at Norfolk, Va., President James E. Gregg last week decided to expel four students (known as the "Big Four"), suspended 56 for the rest of the academic year, and placed about 150 on probation. They were the most recalcitrant of the...
The hour examinations, looking so large down by the river, are of less concern elsewhere. The edict want forth three years ago that upperclassmen would not go on probation as a result of low marks in November. There was rejoicing and increased attendance upon the amusement palaces.
But the reef that was once visible has not been wholly blasted away. It is merely submerged, and even an upperclassman can easily be wrecked on its unseen ledges. For deep in the "Rules and Regulations of College Studies" is tucked the innocent little statement that the Administrative Board can...